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Cumae alphabet
Cumae alphabet It has been suggested that this article ... or section be merged with Western Greek alphabet. (Discuss) The Cumae alphabet was a special Greek alphabet, considered ...
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Talk:Cumae alphabet
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Cumae
Cumae Ancient ruins of Cumae Cumae (Cuma, in Italian) is an ancient Greek ... Age peoples whom they supplanted. Eusebius placed Cumae's Greek foundation at 1050 BC. Its ... Cuma [1], the source point for the Cumae alphabet. According to a myth mentioned ...
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Cumae (translated from Dutch)
Cumae Cumae (Cuma, in Italiaans ) are old Griekse settlement ... they repressed. Eusebius on the other hand Cumae's Greek foundation in 1050 v date ... golf - perhaps referring to golfvormige the peninsula. Cumae were the first Greek colony on the ... and possibly also Eretria (???????) or Cuma (K???). Cumae are perhaps most known as the ...
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Latin alphabet
Latin alphabet History of the Alphabet Middle Bronze Age 19-15th c. BC ... 3rd c. BC Complete genealogy The Latin alphabet, also called the Roman alphabet, is the most widely used alphabetic writing ... etc. In modern usage, the term Latin alphabet is used for any straightforward derivation ...
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Old Italic alphabet
Old Italic alphabet History of the Alphabet Middle Bronze Age 19-15th c. BC ... Old Italic refers to several now extinct alphabet systems used on the Italian peninsula in ... The alphabets derive from Euboean Greek Cumaean alphabet, used at Ischia and Cumae in the Bay of Naples in ...
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Talk:Latin alphabet
Talk:Latin alphabet Use of abbreviations I can guess what ... etymology, but not the development of the alphabet. Cbdorsett 19:41, 11 Feb 2005 (UTC ... be the "Latin Script", not the "Latin Alphabet". Script is the technical / academic term for ... formation, punctuation, and line layout. The term alphabet strictly covers only the letters in the ... alphabets. This same comment applies to Greek Alphabet and other "Alphabet" articles. I don' ...
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Western Greek alphabet
Western Greek alphabet It has been suggested that Cumae alphabet be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) The Western Greek alphabet was an old variant of the Greek alphabet that ceased to be in use ...
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Genealogy of scripts derived from Proto-Sinaitic
... were apparently derived from the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet. This includes the alphabet this is written in (the Latin alphabet) — forms of which are used today ... adapted from Egyptian hieroglyphs. A possibly independent alphabet, the Meroitic alphabet, was also adapted from Egyptian hieroglyphs, ...
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Category:Alphabetic writing systems
... writing systems Abugida writing systems C Cyrillic alphabet H Hangul L Latin alphabet M Manual alphabet O Ogham P Phonetic alphabets R Runology ... this section of this category. A Abkhaz alphabet Abur Africa Alphabet African reference alphabet Albanian alphabet (Caucasian) ...
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