File:Final braille.png
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Français : L'alphabet final de Louis Braille, selon Pierre Henri (1952). "(1)" indique préfixes de notation de musique ou de matématique.
English: Braille's final alphabet, according to Pierre Henri (1952). "(1)" indicates prefixes for musical or mathematical notation. |
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Source | Zina Weygand, 2003, Aveugles dans la société française, du Moyen Age au siècle de Louis Braille |
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