- Roch-Ambroise
Cucurron Sicard (French: [ʁɔk ɑ̃bʁwaz kykyʁɔ̃ sikaʁ]; 20
September 1742 – 10 May 1822) was a
French abbé and
instructor of the deaf. Born...
- deaf education.
After L'Épée's death, he was
succeeded by Roch-Ambroise
Cucurron Sicard, who
became the new head of the school. The
Instructional Method...
- "systematised signs" that the Abbé de l'Épée and his successor, Abbé Roch-Ambroise
Cucurron Sicard, published, one can see that many of the
signs described have direct...
- at the
Wayback Machine. M****ieu, Jean;
Laurent Clerc; and Roch
Ambroise Cucurron Sicard. 1815.
Receuil des définitions et réponses les plus remarquables...
- in
Paris for the
purpose of
being studied by the
renowned Roch-Ambroise
Cucurron Sicard.
Sicard and
other members of the
Society of
Observers of Man believed...
-
United States Navy
Pedro Sicard (born 1968),
Mexican actor Roch-Ambroise
Cucurron Sicard (1742-1822),
French abbé and
instructor of deaf
Romain Sicard (born...
-
minister of
foreign affairs Armand Marc,
comte de Montmorin. Roch-Ambroise
Cucurron Sicard was
recognized as a
beneficent priest and released. In the late...
- (now
called Thérèse Street).
After his
death in 1789, Abbé Roch-Ambroise
Cucurron Sicard took over as head of the school; it was
renamed Institut National...
-
Retrieved August 27, 2017. M****ieu, Jean;
Laurent Clerc; and Roch
Ambroise Cucurron Sicard. 1815. A
collection of the most
remarkable definitions and answers...
-
observateurs de l'homme was
founded on
Christian principles by Roch-Ambroise
Cucurron Sicard, Louis-François
Jauffret and
Joseph de Maimieux. The
brevity of...