The National Institute of the deaf was the first public school in Italy established for deaf.
In 1700 Father Tommaso Silvestri, returned to Rome after studying "the art of instructing the deaf and dumb" from the famed Abbey De L'Epée in Paris.
Upon his return, Silvestri opened a school for the deaf, which initially operated out of the lawyer Di Pietro's home with only eight students...
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