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A60202 The deaf and dumb man's discourse. Or A treatise concerning those that are born deaf and dumb containing a discovery of their knowledge or understanding; as also the method they use, to manifest the sentiments of their mind. Together with an additional tract of the reason and speech of inanimate creatures. By Geo. Sibscota. Sibscota, George.; Deusing, Anton, 1612-1666. 1670 (1670) Wing S3748B; ESTC R203573 28,715 98

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Creatures and the adumbration thereof by Writing doth differ from Human Speech whereas Man doth not appropriate this or that word to this or that particular thing by custom only but can use his Tongue volubly and can exercise it in the expressing of any thing whatsoever upon all emergent occasions in a far different manner from that of Brutes And as Mans Reason it self or the internal Speech doth not only aim at particular and material but universal abstracted and immaterial things which Brutes by their Reason cannot do so the external Speech which is the nuncius of the internal is assisted thereby which indeed the Speech of Brutes cannot aspire unto 100. So that there is as vast a distance between the Reason of Inanimate Creatures and Humane Reason and their Speech or the signification of things which is designed by Speech and the Speech of Man as there is between the Material and Immaterial Faculty And therefore we may truly conclude that no Creature is endued with the faculty of real Speech or true Reason but Man only but the Speech of Brutes may be said faintly to resemble the true Speech of Man as also their Reason Human Reason by some kind of Analogy FINIS Books Printed for William Crook at the green Dragon without Temple-Bar Praxis Curiae Admiralitatis Angliae Authore Fransc Cherk Printed 1667. price bound 1 s. The Compleat Measurer or an exact new way of Mensuration by which may be measured both Superficies and Solids in whole Numbers and Fractions in a more plain and easy way than ever yet extant whereby you may find out the Contents of all superficies and solids in whole numbers and fractions by the help of Multiplication without Division by Tho. Hammond in 8 o price bound 1 s. A Voyage into the Levant being a brief Journey lately performed from England by the way of Venice into Dalmatia Sclavonia Bosna Hungary Macedonia Thessaly Thrace Rhodes and Aegypt unto Gran Cairo with particular observations concerning the modern Condition of the Turks and other People under that Empire by Sr. Henry Blunt Knight in 12 o Printed 1669. price bound 1 s. A Tract concerning schism and Schismaticks wherein is briefly discovered the original Causes of all Schism written by the late Learned and Judicious Divine Iohn Hales of Eaton in 4 to 6 d. Hugonis Grotii Baptizatorium Puerorum Institutio alternis interrogationibus responsionibus Cai adjicitur Graeca ejusdem Metaphrasis à Christo Wase Regalis Colleg. Cant. ana cum observatiunculis in Graecam Metaphrasin ad Calcem appensis Quibus accessit praxis in Graecam Metaphrasin per B. Beale cum Graecis Testimoniis ex sacra pagina Indice locupletissimo in 8 o Printed 1668. price bound 2 s. The Court of Curiosity wherein by the Algebra and Lott the most intricate questions are resolved and Nocturnal Dreams and Visions explained according to the doctrine of the Antients to which is also added a Treatise of Physiognomy published in French by Mark de Vulson Kt. of the Order of S. Michael and Gentleman in ordinary to the French King since translated into Spanish Italian and Dutch and now into English by I. G. Gent. of the Inner Temple in 8 o Printed 1670. price bound 2 s. A description of Candia in its antient and modern state with an account of the Siege thereof begun by the Ottoman Emperour in the year 1666. continued 1667 1668. and surrendred the latter end of 1669. in 8 o printed 1670. price bound 1 s. The Compleat Vinyeard or an excellent way for planting of Vines according to the German and French manner and long practised in England wherein is set forth the wayes and all the circumstances necessary for planting of a Vineyard with the election of the soil the scituation thereof the best way for planting the young plants the best time and manner of pruning the turning translation of the ground c. with other observations also the fashion of Wine-presses the manner of bruising and pressing Grapes and how to advance our English Vines enlarged above half by the Author W. Hughs 8 o printed 1670. price 1 s. 6 d. Epigrams of all sorts made at divers times and several occasions by R. F. 8 o printed 1670. price bound 1 s. Sylva Sylvarum or a natural History in ten Centuries whereunto is newly added the History Natural and Experimental of Life and Death or the prolongation of Life published after the Authors death by W. Rawley D. D. one of His Majest Chapl. whereunto is added Articles of Inquiry touching Minerals and the new Melantis as also the Life of the Author never added to this Book before written by the Right honourable Francis Lord Verulam Viscount St. Alban the ninth and last Edition with an Alphabetical Table of the principal things contained in the ten Centuries fol. printed 1670. pr. 8 s. The Triumph of Gods revenge against the crying and execrable sin of Murther c. in 30 several histories delivered by I. Reynolds 5 Edition with pictures fol. printed 1670. price 10 s. The Jesuites Morals collected by a Doctor of the Colledge of Sorbonn in Paris who hath faithfully extracted them out of the Jesuites own Books which are printed by the permission approbation of the Superiors of their Society translated out of French in folio printed 1670. price bound 10 s. A Sermon Preached at the funeral of a sober Religious Man found drowned in a Pit not long ago enlarged by the Author upon his review in 8 o printed 1670. price bound 1 s. The Deaf and Dumb mans Discourse or a Treatise concerning those that are born deaf and dumb containing a discovery of their Knowledge or Understanding as also the Method they use to manifest the sentiments of of their minds together with an additional tract of the Reason and Speech of inanimate Creatures by G. Sibscota 8 o printed 1670. price bound 1 s.