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Joseph Schipfer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Schipfer
Joseph Schipfer (8 April 1761 – 27 January 1843) was a German landowner and vine producer, today mostly known for his creation of the language Communicationssprache. He was born in Ransbach. In the letter from February 20, 1840, titled "General Call to the Compassionate Humanity", Schipfer describes the suffering of the French inhabitants near the rivers Rhône and Saône and also provides a brochure on his ''"General Communication or World language (in German: Allgemeine Communications- oder Weltsprache)"''. Other brochures dealt with grammar and teaching materials for adults and children from 12 to 14 years of age. In the same letter he wrote a description of how the live burial could be avoided and also made a proposal for general charity and that the profits from sales of his Communicationssprache materials be donated to the above mentioned French populated areas. He died on January 27, 1843 in Niederwalluf.
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