In the Path of the Alphabet
Frances Jermain
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Language: we all use it and few of us think about the form it takes on the page. But how did the transmittal of ideas in written form evolve from Egyptian hieroglyphics to the ABCs in use in most countries around the world today? This work, written by a librarian and scholar, draws on previously published works and also direct correspondence with archaeologists still uncovering secrets in Egypt and Mesopotamia. Her death left this work unfinished, but others were able to polish it for publication. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (3 hr 37 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 4:52 | Lu par Lynne T |
Egyptian Hieroglyphics | 16:44 | Lu par Availle |
Cuneiform Inscriptions | 9:12 | Lu par Availle |
Phonetism | 20:22 | Lu par Lynne T |
Syllabism | 17:41 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Archaic Libraries | 14:20 | Lu par aniroo |
The Chaldean Field | 24:49 | Lu par Owen Cook |
Mesopotamian Influence | 17:40 | Lu par aniroo |
Babylonian Contributions | 20:30 | Lu par Gillian Hendrie |
The Tel-El-Amarna Letters | 31:09 | Lu par Availle |
Proto-Medic Alphabet | 19:51 | Lu par Availle |
Zoroaster and Mahomet | 19:50 | Lu par Lynne T |
Critiques
wonderful book. needs listening 20+ times





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