In 1617 was published the Janua Linguarum Quadralinguis of Jean Barbier, a Parisian.
Latin Didactics under the title of Novissima Linguarum Methodus, and had returned to Sweden in 1646 to present the mass of manuscript to his employer Ludovicus de Geer.
There are traces of knowledge of him, and of his Janua Linguarum Reserata, in England as early as 1633.
The Janua Linguarum Reserata was only a proposed improvement in the art of teaching Language or Words; and ought not a true system of education to range beyond that, and provide for a knowledge of Things?
He subsequently published several other works of a similar kind, as the Eruditionis scholasticae janua and the Janua linguarum trilinguis.
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