Philocophus, or, The deafe and dumbe mans friend : exhibiting the philosophicall verity of that subtile art, which may inable one with an observant eie, to heare what any man speaks by the moving of his lips : upon the same ground ... that a man borne deafe and dumbe, may be taught to heare the sound of words with his eie, & thence learne to speake with his tongue / by I.B., sirnamed the Chirosopher.
- J. B. (John Bulwer), 1606-1656
- Date:
- 1648
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Publication/Creation
London : Printed for Humphrey Moseley ..., 1648.
Physical description
39 unnumbered pages, 191 pages
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Notes
Added illustrated t.p. with title: Philocophus.
"Ad subtilissimum virum, D. Ioan Bulwerum, cognomento Chirosophum" (p. [7]) signed: I.H. Oxoniensis.
Reproduction of original in British Library.
Imperfect: film often illegible.
References note
Wing B5469
Hazlitt II 69
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 130:11) s1999 miun s