Greek writing from Knossos to Homer

a linguistic interpretation of the origin of the Greek alphabet and the continuity of ancient Greek literacy

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Greek writing from Knossos to Homer

a linguistic interpretation of the origin of the Greek alphabet and the continuity of ancient Greek literacy

Greek Writing from Knossos to Homer examines the origin of the Greek alphabet. Departing from previous accounts, Roger Woodard places the advent of the alphabet within an unbroken continuum of Greek literacy beginning in the Mycenaean era. He argues that the creators of the Greek alphabet, who adapted the Phoenician consonantal script, were scribes accustomed to writing Greek with the syllabic script of Cyprus.

Certain characteristic features of the Cypriot script - for example, its strategy for representing consonant sequences and elements of Cypriot Greek phonology - were transferred to the new alphabetic script. Proposing a Cypriot origin of the alphabet at the hands of previously literate adapters brings clarity to various problems of the alphabet, such as the Greek use of the Phoenician sibilant letters.

The alphabet, rejected by the post-Bronze Age "Mycenaean" culture of Cyprus, was exported west to the Aegean, where it gained a foothold among a then illiterate Greek people emerging from the Dark Age. Woodard's study, a combination of philological and epigraphical investigation with linguistic theory, should be of interest to both scholars and students of classics, linguistics, and Near Eastern studies.

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Language
English
Pages
287

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 268-278) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
481/.1
Library of Congress
PA273 .W66 1997, PA273.W66 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 287 p. :
Number of pages
287

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL970700M
Internet Archive
greekwritingfrom00wood
ISBN 10
0195105206
LCCN
96007447
OCLC/WorldCat
34412866
Library Thing
846809
Goodreads
215470

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