List of Plates; Introduction; Note on the Text; Alphabeti vere Naturalis Hebraici -- A Short Sketch of the Truly Natural Hebrew Alphabet; Images; Bibliography
Summary
F M van Helmont's "Alphabet of Nature" was one of many books published about language in the early modern period. At issue were questions about whether language is natural or artificial, ordained by God or created by man. It is therefore not surprising that van Helmont wrote his book while imprisoned. This work covers this topic
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-208) and index
Notes
Translated from the Latin
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