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L'abbé Sicard / célèbre instituteur des sourds-muets, successeur immédiat de l'abbé de l'Épée

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The author offers a concise biographical portrait of a prominent instructor of the deaf, charting his early vocation, adoption and refinement of pedagogical methods, and tenure as successor to an earlier founder of national instruction. The narrative recounts institutional achievements, the teacher’s encounters with political turmoil including arrest and rehabilitation, and his collaborations with colleagues. It also profiles two notable deaf pupils and reproduces letters exchanged with a contemporary correspondent, together illuminating classroom practices, administrative challenges, and the social and professional networks that shaped the emergence and reception of specialized education for the deaf.

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Ferdinand Berthier

Ferdinand Berthier was a French author known for his works on the education and advocacy for the deaf community in the 18th and 19th centuries. His notable books include "L'Abbé de l'Épée: sa vie, son apostolat, ses travaux, sa lutte et ses succès," which explores the life and contributions of the pioneering educator, Abbé de l'Épée. Berthier also wrote about Abbé Sicard, a significant figure in deaf education who succeeded de l'Épée. Through his writings, Berthier contributed to the understanding and appreciation of the efforts made in the field of deaf education during his time.

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