Inventing the Alphabet

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Inventing the Alphabet

Johanna Drucker

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"A rich, detailed account of how western thinkers have understood the origins and development of the alphabet." ― BBC History Magazine Inventing the Alphabet provides the first account of two-and-a-half millennia of scholarship on the alphabet. Drawing on decades of research, Johanna Drucker dives into sometimes obscure and esoteric references, dispelling myths and identifying a pantheon of little-known scholars who contributed to our modern understandings of the alphabet, one of the most important inventions in human history. Beginning with Biblical tales and accounts from antiquity, Drucker traces the transmission of ancient Greek thinking about the alphabet's origin and debates about how Moses learned to read. The book moves through the centuries, finishing with contemporary concepts of the letters in alpha-numeric code used for global communication systems. Along the way, we learn about magical and angelic alphabets, antique inscriptions on coins and artifacts, and the comparative tables of scripts that continue through the development of modern fields of archaeology and paleography. This is the first book to chronicle the story of the intellectual history through which the alphabet has been "invented" as an object of scholarship.

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Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Published
2022-08-08
Pages
386
Language
EN
Categories
Language Arts & Disciplines / Alphabets & Writing Systems, Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies
ISBN-13
9780226815800

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