Alphonse Costadau

TraitÃ(c) Historique Et Critique Des Principaux Signes Qui Servent A Manifester Les PensÃ(c)es, Ou Le Commerce Des Esprits

Sprache: Französisch.
kartoniert , 428 Seiten
ISBN 1024356493
EAN 9781024356496
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Traité Historique Et Critique Des Principaux Signes Qui Servent A Manifester Les Pensées, Ou Le Commerce Des Esprits, Volume 1, by Alphonse Costadau, is a historical and critical treatise on the principal signs used to manifest thoughts. This work explores the history and philosophy of language and communication, delving into the various signs and symbols that humans employ to convey ideas. Costadau's examination provides valuable insights into the evolution of linguistic thought and the foundations of semiotics. Written in French, this volume offers a comprehensive study suitable for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in the development of language and communication.
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