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PITMAN . SIR ISAAC (1813--1897), English phonographer, was born at Trowbridge
Barton
Wotton -under-Edge, but he was dismissed by the authorities when he became a Swedenborgian, and from 1839 to 1843 he conducted a private school of his own at Bath. In 1829 he took up Samuel Taylor's system
manual
system
work
Journal for this purpose; he printed in shorthand a number of standard works, and his book with the title Phonography (1840) went through many editions. He was an enthusiastic spelling reformer, and adopted a phonetic system which he tried to bring into general use. Pitman was twice married, his first wife dying in 1857, and his second, whom he married in 1861, surviving him. In 1894 he was knighted, and on the 22nd of January 1897 he died at Bath. Sir Isaac Pitman popularized shorthand at a time when the advance of the newspaper press
great
work
reporting
His Life was written by Alfred Baker (19-:8) and (1902) by his brother, Benn Pitman (18227911). End of Article: PITMAN If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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