
An example of a real character (for "Support")
After much work, I have finished creating a digital version of the Universal Language of John Wilkins, as described in An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language of 1668. You may now look up individual words, hear their pronunciations, and see how they are written in the “real characters.” For more information, see the main page.
(And I now can sympathize with Wilkins’ own words in the Essay: “in the doing of it, I found much more labour and difficulty, th[a]n I expected.”)