Francis Lodwick
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Francis Lodwick (or Lodowick) (1619–1694) was a pioneer of a priori languages (what in the seventeenth century was called a 'philosophical language').
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See also
- John Wilkins
- George Dalgarno
- Cave Beck
- Lodwick's Universal Alphabet has been compared to the Tengwar.
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