• The analytical language of john wilkins. By Jorge Luis Borges. ... The analytic language of Wilkins is not the least admirable of such patterns.
  • "Foucault's Laughter: Enumeration, Rewriting, and the Construction of the Essayist in Borges's "The analytical language of John Wilkins"".
  • The words of John Wilkins's analytical language are not stupid arbitrary symbols; every letter is meaningful, as the letters of the Holy Scriptures were meaningful...
  • The Analytical Language of John Wilkins. Jorge Luis Borges, from Otras Inquisiciones. Translated by Will Fitzgerald.
  • The words of the analytical language created by John Wilkins are not mere arbitrary symbols; each letter in them has a meaning, like those from the Holy Writ...
  • The analytical language of john wilkins. By Jorge Luis Borges. ... The analytic language of Wilkins is not the least admirable of such patterns.
  • The words of John Wilkins' analytical language are not dumb and arbi­ trary symbols; every letter is meaningful, as those of the Holy Scriptures were for the...
  • For example: de, which means an element; deb, the first of the elements, fire; deba, a part of the element fire, a flame. In a similar language invented by Letellier...
  • @inproceedings{Borges2011THEAL, title={THE ANALYTICAL LANGUAGE OF JOHN WILKINS}, author={Jorge luis Borges and Lilia Graciela V{\'a}zquez and...
  • Here's a quotation from The Analytical Language of John Wilkins. Most of it is from Selected Non-Fictions, but I took the second half of the last paragraph...
  • The Analytical Language of John Wilkins - the Decimal System post below reminded me of this exquisite essay by Jorge Luis Borges.
  • Jorge Luis Borges' essay, 'The Analytical Language of John Wilkins,' critiques English philosopher John Wilkins' proposed universal language.
  • The Analytical Language of John Wilkins. ... I have checked, and the fourteenth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica has dropped its article on John Wilkins.
  • "The Analytical Language of John Wilkins" by Jorge Luis Borges: [From "This Week's Reading", MT VOID, 08/31/2012].