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Diderot wrote about her achievements in his "Addition to the Letter on the Blind". He noted that she had learned some algebra, geometry, geography and astronomy. She wrote by pricking a pin on a stretched out piece of paper and read books which were printed especially for her. She also sewed and
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2003 - Page 87 "Mélanie de Salignac : Mélanie de Salignac, que Diderot rencontra à plusieurs reprises « pendant un commerce d'intimité qui a commencé avec elle et avec sa famille en 1760 »74, mourut en 1766, à l'âge de vingt-deux
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started teaching blind students just two years after Diderot’s “Addition to the Letter on the Blind” was published. It is believed that he was inspired by De Salignac and another blind musician,
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played card games. He took inspiration from her skills and believed that blind people should be educated based on their existing skillset, rather than their lack of sight.
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in 1829, but taught herself to read using cut out card letters and achieved much more through her sense of
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Mélanie de Salignac
Diderot
Château de Mons (Charente-Maritime)
Sophie Volland
Nicolas-Thérèse Vallet de Salignac
Braille
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Valentin Haüy
Maria Theresia von Paradis
"Heny Gardner's Trust for the Blind: Information, Development and Decline"
https://www.britannica.com/topic/history-of-the-blind-1996241/The-blind-during-the-Enlightenment#ref1225422
"Diderot's Philosophical Works"
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