Featured on PDR in the essay Francis van Helmont and the Alphabet of Nature

Largely forgotten today in the shadow of his more famous father, the 17th-century Flemish alchemist Francis van Helmont influenced and was friends with the likes of Locke, Boyle, and Leibniz. While imprisoned by the Inquisition, in between torture sessions, he wrote his Alphabet of Nature on the idea of a universal “natural” language. Je Wilson explores.

Formations of the larynx during the pronunciation of different letters

Date

1668

From

An Essay Towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language


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