Inventing the Alphabet

Inventing the Alphabet
Author: Johanna Drucker
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2022-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226815800

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The first comprehensive intellectual history of alphabet studies. 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.

Inventing the Alphabet

Inventing the Alphabet
Author: Johanna Drucker
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226815817

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"Though there are many books about the history of the alphabet, virtually none address how that history came to be. In Inventing the Alphabet, Johanna Drucker guides readers from antiquity to the present to show how humans have shaped and reshaped their own understanding of this transformative writing tool. From ancient beliefs in the alphabet as a divine gift to growing awareness of its empirical origins through the study of scripts and inscriptions, Drucker describes the frameworks-classical, textual, biblical, graphical, antiquarian, archaeological, paleographic, and political-within which the alphabet's history has been and continues to be constructed. Drucker's book begins in ancient Greece, with the earliest writings on the alphabet's origins. She then explores biblical sources on the topic and medieval preoccupations with the magical properties of individual letters. She later delves into the development of modern archaeological and paleographic tools, and she concludes with the role of alphabetic characters in the digital era. Throughout, she argues that, as a shared form of knowledge technology integrated into every aspect of our lives, the alphabet performs complex cultural, ideological, and technical functions, and her carefully curated selection of images demonstrates how closely the letters we use today still resemble their original appearance millennia ago"--

Inventing an African Alphabet

Inventing an African Alphabet
Author: Ramon Sarró
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009199452

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In 1978, Congolese inventor David Wabeladio Payi (1958–2013) proposed a new writing system, called Mandombe. Since then, Mandombe has grown and now has thousands of learners in not only the Democratic Republic of Congo, but also France, Angola and many other countries. Drawing upon Ramon Sarró's personal friendship with Wabeladio, this book tells the story of Wabeladio, his alphabet and the creativity that both continue to inspire. A member of the Kimbanguist church, which began as an anticolonial movement in 1921, Wabeladio and his script were deeply influenced by spirituality and Kongo culture. Combining biography, art, and religion, Sarró explores a range of ideas, from the role of pilgrimage and landscape in Wabeladio's life, to the intricacies and logic of Mandombe. Sarró situates the creative individual within a rich context of anthropological, historical and philosophical scholarship, offering a new perspective on the relationships between imagination, innovation and revelation.

Inventing Slavonic

Inventing Slavonic
Author: Mirela Ivanova
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2024-02-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198891505

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In this meticulously researched study, Mirela Ivanova offers a new critical history of the invention of the Slavonic alphabet. Showing how the alphabet was not invented once, but rather continually contested and redefined in the century following its creation, Ivanova challenges the prevalent nationalist historiography that has built up around it.

Inventing an Alphabet

Inventing an Alphabet
Author: Judith Valente
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0595521460

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Inventing an Alphabet was selected by Mary Oliver, as one of two co-winners of the 2004 Aldrich Poetry Prize. Oliver described Judith Valente's poetry as pointing to the "universe of the human mind." Offered "abundantly to metaphor," her poems embrace "an active and even frisky language" that engages us "in a kind of rickrack stroll, enjoying the fulsome ride toward summation." Several poems previously won individual prizes ("conjugating" was included in the Best Catholic Writing, 2004, and "Body and Soul" won the 2005 Jo-Anne Hirshfield Poetry Prize). Her writing has appeared in Afterhours, Folio, Tri-Quarterly, Rhino, and two anthologies.

The Alphabetic Labyrinth

The Alphabetic Labyrinth
Author: Johanna Drucker
Publsiher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1995
Genre: Alphabet
ISBN: 0500280681

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The letters of the alphabet have been the object of speculation since their invention. This book examines the many ways in which the letters of the alphabet have been assigned value in political, spiritual, or religious systems over two millennia.

Humboldt Library of Popular Science Literature

Humboldt Library of Popular Science Literature
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 614
Release: 1879
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: HARVARD:HXNVVZ

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The History of the Alphabet

The History of the Alphabet
Author: Isaac Taylor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1883
Genre: Alphabets
ISBN: OCLC:9166335

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