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[[Restif de la Bretonne]] published a series of reformatory tracts whose titles all end in [[-graphe]]. He called them the ''idées singulières''. [[Restif de la Bretonne]] published a series of reformatory tracts whose titles all end in [[-graphe]]. He called them the ''idées singulières''.
-* ''[[Le Glossographe]]'' (1796-97). +* ''[[Le Glossographe]]'' (1796-97, abandoned), a proposal to match spelling to pronunciation, see [[spelling reform]].
* ''[[Le Pornographe (traité)|Le Pornographe]]'' (Londres, [[1769 en littérature|1769]], in-8°). * ''[[Le Pornographe (traité)|Le Pornographe]]'' (Londres, [[1769 en littérature|1769]], in-8°).
* ''[[Le Mimographe]]'' (Amsterdam, [[1770 en littérature|1770]], in 8°). * ''[[Le Mimographe]]'' (Amsterdam, [[1770 en littérature|1770]], in 8°).

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Restif de la Bretonne published a series of reformatory tracts whose titles all end in -graphe. He called them the idées singulières.




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