Physiologie de La Lecture Et de L'Ecriture (Cambridge Library Collection - History of Printing, Publishing and Libraries)

by U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Emile Javal

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Physiologie de la Lecture and de L'Ecriture (1905) was Emile Javal's seventh book. Initially trained as an engineer, Javal turned to medicine and to ophthalmology when he saw his sister suffering from defects of vision. He became a renowned ophthalmologist, developing the Javal-Schiotz ophthalmometer, treating strabismus, and founding the Sorbonne's ophthalmology lab. Tragically, Javal developed glaucoma and was blind by 1900. His work investigates the 'physiology of reading and writing', undertaking historical, theoretical, and practical approaches to his subject. Javal's work first examines the history behind reading and writing; he discusses epigraphy, writing, typography, stenography, musical notation, and 'ecriture en relief', a writing system for the blind, before turning to theoretical considerations and concluding with practical deductions. Physiologie represents Javal's interest in advancing a writing system for the blind by studying how the eye reads; his was one of the first works to do so.
  • ISBN10 1234461803
  • ISBN13 9781234461805
  • Publish Date 24 January 2013 (first published 4 March 2010)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 29 December 2016
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Rarebooksclub.com
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 106
  • Language English