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=== Seventeenth Century ===
==== 1652 ====
* [[Francis Lodwick]] publishes ''The Groundwork or Foundation laid (or So Intended) for the Framing of a New Perfect Language and a Universal Common Writing'', a follow-up to his 1647 book, ''A Common Writing'', and one of the first elaborated proposals for an [[a priori]] or "philosophical" language. Lodwick's efforts influenced the work of fellow Royal Society member, John Wilkins.
==== 1660 ====