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The story of writing  Cover Image Book Book

The story of writing

Summary: This is a survey of the world's major scripts, studied through sight, sound and symbol and follows the trail of discovery and decipherment from Egyptian hieroglyphs to the scripts of China and Japan today. The author explains the interconnection between sound, symbol, and script as he discusses each of the major writing systems in turn, from cuneiform and Egyptian and Mayan hieroglyphs to alphabets and the scripts of China and Japan, as well as topics such as the Cherokee "alphabet" and the writing of runes. Full coverage is given to the history of decipherment, and a chapter devoted to undeciphered scripts challenges the reader: can these codes ever be broken? In this revised edition, the author reveals the latest discoveries to have an impact on our knowledge of the history of writing, including the Tabula Cortonensis showing Etruscan symbols and a third millennium BC seal from Turkmenistan that could solve the mystery of how Chinese writing evolved. He also discusses how the digital revolution has not, despite gloomy predictions, spelled doom for the printed book. In addition, the table of Maya glyphs has been revised so that they are up-to-date with current research. -- From back cover.

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  • ISBN: 0500286604
  • ISBN: 9780500286609
  • Physical Description: 232 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 26 cm
    print
  • Edition: 2nd ed.
  • Publisher: London : Thames & Hudson, 2007.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-227) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: How Writing Works. Reading the Rosetta Stone -- Sound, symbol and script -- Proto-writing. -- Extinct Writing. Cuneiform -- Egyptian hieroglyphs -- Linear B -- Mayan glyphs -- Undeciphered scripts. -- Liviing Writing. The first alphabet -- New alphabets from old -- Chinese writing -- Japanese writing -- From hieroglyphs to alphabets, and back? -- Writing in the new millennium.
Subject: Writing History
Alphabet
Alphabet
Writing
Genre: History.

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Homer Public Library 302.2244 ROB (Text) 000128875 Nonfiction Available -

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