Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... character because he sent Wilkins a copy of his Universal Character for criticism . And , though Wilkins discouraged Beck from publishing the treatise , Beck thought highly of Wilkins's similar efforts and was one of those who attempted ...
... character because he sent Wilkins a copy of his Universal Character for criticism . And , though Wilkins discouraged Beck from publishing the treatise , Beck thought highly of Wilkins's similar efforts and was one of those who attempted ...
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... character to the years Latin requires , noting that Latin " is the only Language many ages have in vain labored to make common , but hath proved attainable to few . " The remedy of this evil is the “ Invention of some easy Character ...
... character to the years Latin requires , noting that Latin " is the only Language many ages have in vain labored to make common , but hath proved attainable to few . " The remedy of this evil is the “ Invention of some easy Character ...
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... Character . ( Wilkins [ 1641 ] , 105-6 ) Wilkins adds that there are already nations that use this kind of a character , referring to Chinese characters , which he believes are also under- stood in Japan . After mentioning several ...
... Character . ( Wilkins [ 1641 ] , 105-6 ) Wilkins adds that there are already nations that use this kind of a character , referring to Chinese characters , which he believes are also under- stood in Japan . After mentioning several ...
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