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  1. German Braille is one of the older braille alphabets. The French-based order of the letter assignments was largely settled on with the 1878 convention that decided the standard for international braille. However, the assignments for German letters beyond the 26 of the basic Latin alphabet are mostly unrelated to French values.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrailleBraille - Wikipedia

    Under international consensus, most braille alphabets follow the French sorting order for the 26 letters of the basic Latin alphabet, and there have been attempts at unifying the letters beyond these 26 (see international braille), though differences remain, for example, in German Braille.

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  3. Brailleschrift – Wikipedia. Die Brailleschrift [ ˈbʁaɪ̯ (l)-] [1] ist eine Blindenschrift und wird international von Blinden und stark Sehbehinderten benutzt, da sie Schwarzschrift nicht oder nur schwer lesen können. Sie wurde 1825 von dem Franzosen Louis Braille entwickelt.

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  4. Its collection of 72,300 titles is amongst the largest in the German speaking countries. [1] The institution consists of a lending library, a publishing house, and a research center for barrier-free communication. It also has production facilities for braille books, audiobooks, and braille music.

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    • Gustav-Adolf-Straße 7, 04105 Leipzig
  5. Braile ou braille[ 1] é um sistema de escrita tátil utilizado por pessoas cegas ou com baixa visão. É tradicionalmente escrito em papel relevo. Os usuários do sistema Braille podem ler em telas de computadores e em outros suportes eletrônicos graças a um mostrador em braile atualizáveis.

    • sistema de escrita alfabético
  6. German Braille is one of the older braille alphabets. The French-based order of the letter assignments was largely settled on with the 1878 convention that decided the standard for international braille. However, the assignments for German letters beyond the 26 of the basic Latin alphabet are mostly.

  7. info@dbsv.org. www.dbsv.org. Braille was invented in 1825 by the 16-year-old blind Frenchman Louis Braille. Until the end of the 19th century, it became widely accepted as a writing system for blind people. The characters consist of combinations of six tacticle dots.