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  1. The Invention of Braille. LOUIS BRAILLE (1809–1852) was born in Coupvray, a town in north central France, on January 4, 1809. At the age of three, he accidentally blinded himself in one eye with a stitching awl taken from his father's leather workshop. His other eye went blind because of sympathetic ophthalmia, an inflammation of both eyes ...

  2. Louis Braille is the inventor of the braille code. He was born on January 4, 1809, in Coupvray, France. At the age of 3, while playing in his father's shop, Louis injured his eye on a sharp tool. Despite the best care available at the time, infection set in and soon spread to the other eye, leaving him completely blind.

  3. ルイ・ブライユ(Louis Braille, 1809年 1月4日 - 1852年 1月6日 )は、フランスの盲学校教師。 アルファベット を6つの点の組み合わせで表現する 点字 (6点点字、6点式点字、ブライユ点字、ブライユ式点字)を考案した。

  4. Enter Louis Braille. Louis Braille was born in the village of Coupvray, France on January 4, 1809. He lost his sight at a very young age after he accidentally stabbed himself in the eye with his father’s awl. Braille’s father was a leather-worker and poked holes in the leather goods he produced with the awl.

  5. Louis Braille was born on 4 January 1809 in Coupvray, in Seine-et-Marne, about forty kilometers east of Paris. The youngest of four siblings, he was raised by loving and caring parents. A tragic accident at the age of three in his father's saddlery shop caused Louis to go blind.

  6. Louis Braille was a French educator. His blindness led him to develop a system that allows blind people to read and write. This system is called braille.

  7. Jan 5, 2015 · Frontispiece by Edgard Cirlin. January 4 is the birthday of Louis Braille (1809–1852), the founder of the embossed dot system of representing letters that bears his name. Started in France and adopted world-wide, by the mid-20 th century Braille had become the hope for a universal system of writing for the blind, a dream that by the early 21 ...

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