Includes the Bible, other religious works, non-fiction, prose fiction and poetry, periodicals and examples of writing by the blind.
Braille and raised Roman reading material
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- ReferenceGB 193 WM/9/4/3
- Dates of Creationc.1818-c.1978
- Language of MaterialBraille Braille and raised Roman
- Physical Description73 volumes
Scope and Content
Note
These two systems enable the blind to read through the sense of touch. Braille consists of an alphabet of characters fanned from raised dots, and raised Roman is, as it suggests, the Roman alphabet raised or embossed.
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