Prize dissertation, which was honored with the Magellanic Gold Medal, by the American Philosophical Society, January, 1793. Cadmus: or A treatise on the elements of written language, illustrating, by a philosophical division of speech, the power of each character, thereby mutually fixing the orthography and orthoepy. [One line in Latin from Horace] With an essay on the mode of teaching the surd or deaf, and consequently dumb, to speak. By William Thornton, M.D. member of the Societies of Scots Antiquaries of Edinburgh and Perth; the Medical Society, and the Society of Natural Hist. of Edin: the American Philosophical Society, &c.

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  • Prize dissertation, which was honored with the Magellanic Gold Medal, by the American Philosophical Society, January, 1793. Cadmus: or A treatise on the elements of written language, illustrating, by a philosophical division of speech, the power of each character, thereby mutually fixing the orthography and orthoepy. [One line in Latin from Horace] With an essay on the mode of teaching the surd or deaf, and consequently dumb, to speak. By William Thornton, M.D. member of the Societies of Scots Antiquaries of Edinburgh and Perth; the Medical Society, and the Society of Natural Hist. of Edin: the American Philosophical Society, &c.
  • Cadmus
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Imprint
Philadelphia: Printed by R. Aitken & Son, No. 22 Market Street, M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]
Added name
American Philosophical Society.
Publication year
1793
ESTC No.
W41523
Grub Street ID
351342
Description
vii, [2], 10-110 p., [1] folded leaf ; 8⁰
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Signatures: [pi]? [A]-N?