
Visible Language
Inventions of Writing in the Ancient Middle East and Beyond
Christopher Woods(Editor)
Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 15. October 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-885923-76-9 (ISBN)
Description
Writing, the ability to make language visible and permanent, is one of humanity's greatest inventions. This book presents current perspectives on the origins and development of writing in Mesopotamia and Egypt, providing an overview of each writing system and its uses. Essays on writing in China and Mesoamerica complete coverage of the four pristine writing systems - inventions of writing in which there was no previous exposure to texts. The authors explore what writing is, and is not, and sections of the text are devoted to Anatolian hieroglyphs of Anatolia, and to the development of the alphabet in the Sinai Peninsula in the second millennium BC and its spread to Phoenicia where it spawned the Greek and Latin alphabets. This richly illustrated volume, issued in conjunction with an exhibit at the Oriental Institute, provides a current perspective on, and appreciation of, an invention that changed the course of history.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 298 mm
Width: 233 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
961 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-885923-76-9 (9781885923769)
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Content
Visible Language: The Earliest Writing Systems, Christopher Woods Iconography of Protoliterate Seals, Oya Topcuoglu The Earliest Mesopotamian Writing, Christopher Woods Adaptation of Cuneiform to Write Akkadian, Andrea R. Seri The Rise and Fall of Cuneiform Script in Hittite Anatolia, Theo van den Hout The Conception and Development of the Egyptian Writing System, Elise V. MacArthur The Earliest Egyptian Writing, Andreas Stauder Egyptian Hieroglyphic Writing, Janet H. Johnson Hieratic, Kathryn E. Bandy Demotic, Janet H. Johnson Ptolemaic Hieroglyphs, Francois Gaudard Coptic, T. G. Wilfong Invention and Development of the Alphabet, Joseph Lam The Beginnings of Writing in China, Edward L. Shaughnessy The Development of Maya Writing, Joel Palka Anatolian Hieroglyphic Writing, Ilya Yakubovich