![]() ![]() ![]() Purchased by APH from a New York bookseller, it is one of only six copies of the book known to still exist. Embossed at L’institution des Jeunes Aveugles in 1829, it was the first publication of the Braille Code. Procédé pour écrire les Paroles, la Musique et le Plain-chant au moyen de point, was written by Louis Braille. The APH community gathered on Thursday, February 11, to celebrate the arrival of the “Procede” at the Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind. ![]() A close-up of Louis Braille’s first published braille codebook, 1829.ĪPH Board Chair Barrett Nichols, Board member Judge David Holton, and Andrea Holton view the book.ĪPH staff Gary Mudd, VP Mike Hudson, Museum Director and Craig Meador, President, talked about the significance of this Louis Braille artifact.
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