Earliest recorded references to deaf people 1 - ANSWER Egypt: Ebers Papyrus
Earliest recorded references to deaf people 2 - ANSWER Israel: Legal status of deaf people
Earliest recorded references to deaf people 3 - ANSWER Greece: socrates, plato, and aristotle
Ebers Papyrus was a: - ANS...
Earliest recorded references to deaf people 1 - ANSWER Egypt: Ebers Papyrus
Earliest recorded references to deaf people 2 - ANSWER Israel: Legal status of deaf people
Earliest recorded references to deaf people 3 - ANSWER Greece: socrates, plato, and aristotle
Ebers Papyrus was a: - ANSWER medical document
Israel considered disabilities as a: - ANSWER fact of life, part of God's creation
Hebrew law gave Deaf people: - ANSWER limited right to property and marriage
Who said he would use sign language if he were to become deaf? - ANSWER Socrates
"Without Speech there is no outward sign of intelligence, so deaf people must not be capable of
ideas or language" - ANSWER Plato
people who are "born deaf become senseless and incapable of reason" - ANSWER Aristotle
"So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing from the Word of God" (Romans 10:17) - ANSWER
Paul
Who agreed with Paul that deafness was a "hindrance to faith"? - ANSWER St. Augustine
, "For what does it matter...whether he speaks or makes gestures, since both these pertain to the
soul?" - ANSWER St. augustine said
Who created the Justinian code in 528 AD? - ANSWER Roman Emperor Justinian
Classified deaf people into 5 categories... - ANSWER Justinian Code
Deaf and Dumb from Birth:
*Forbidden the right to control their property.
All purchases and sales had to be arranged through a guardian.
*Can't make wills, build properties, or free slaves. - ANSWER Justinian Code 1
The Deaf and Dumb with whom this double infirmity is not from birth, but the effect of an accident
that occurred during life;
*Could have all privileges returned to them if they were able to communicate in writing.
*Are educable, can be taught, mainly in art or painting. - ANSWER Justinian Code 2
The Deaf person who is not dumb, but whose deafness is from birth;
*Could be what we call today "hard of hearing" (speech is not perfect, but still can speak).
*May function and think like hearing persons, depending on the hearing loss. - ANSWER Justinian
Code 3
The person who is simply deaf, and that from accident;
*Because s/he still uses speech, s/he follows the social and legal status that hearing people enjoy. -
ANSWER Justinian Code 4
He who is simply dumb, whether born dumb or became dumb.
*Simply put, this person is mute.
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