A monograph on the history of the Latin alphabet, contextualising this alphabet in the development of other major alphabets and using rich information design to present the subject in a manner hitherto unexplored. A reiterative focus is the Latin alphabet’s pivotal significance among humankind’s greatest achievements. The book proposes a unique synthesis of related disciplines to explore why alphabets look as they do, their adaptations following print’s invention, and how the Latin alphabet would be if certain influences differed., Designed and illustrated by the author, the volume comprises charts tracking alphabets’ maturations and connections to oral tradition. Although the focal point is the Latin alphabet, a broad related history is ex...
This excerpted chapter of the book THE IMAGE OF LANGUAGE discusses the philosophical implications of...
The letters in the role of written language and visual communication , can be seen also as a visual ...
This PhD-research is conducted to test the hypothesis that Gutenberg and consorts developed a stan...
A monograph on the history of the Latin alphabet, contextualising this alphabet in the development o...
It is generally established that one of the most significant step in advancement of written communic...
Twenty-six illustrated charts track how spoken languages developed into written alphabet
In the history of Graphic Design, the countries that are most renowned for their influence on typogr...
Among the hundreds of artificial languages created in recent centuries are a fair number of modified...
The Roman alphabet is so omnipresent we hardly notice it. Yet it is one of man\u27s greatest inventi...
Printed on double leaves.Photocopy (positive) made by University Microfilms.Includes bibliographies....
The article presents and discusses a few African Latin orthographies. The scope of the work is set ...
The Roman alphabet is so omnipresent we hardly notice it. Yet it is one of man's greatest invention...
AbstractThis paper introduces a new articulatory alphabet, Artalph, invented by the author using inn...
This excerpted chapter of the book THE IMAGE OF LANGUAGE discusses the philosophical implications of...
This excerpted chapter of the book THE IMAGE OF LANGUAGE discusses the philosophical implications of...
This excerpted chapter of the book THE IMAGE OF LANGUAGE discusses the philosophical implications of...
The letters in the role of written language and visual communication , can be seen also as a visual ...
This PhD-research is conducted to test the hypothesis that Gutenberg and consorts developed a stan...
A monograph on the history of the Latin alphabet, contextualising this alphabet in the development o...
It is generally established that one of the most significant step in advancement of written communic...
Twenty-six illustrated charts track how spoken languages developed into written alphabet
In the history of Graphic Design, the countries that are most renowned for their influence on typogr...
Among the hundreds of artificial languages created in recent centuries are a fair number of modified...
The Roman alphabet is so omnipresent we hardly notice it. Yet it is one of man\u27s greatest inventi...
Printed on double leaves.Photocopy (positive) made by University Microfilms.Includes bibliographies....
The article presents and discusses a few African Latin orthographies. The scope of the work is set ...
The Roman alphabet is so omnipresent we hardly notice it. Yet it is one of man's greatest invention...
AbstractThis paper introduces a new articulatory alphabet, Artalph, invented by the author using inn...
This excerpted chapter of the book THE IMAGE OF LANGUAGE discusses the philosophical implications of...
This excerpted chapter of the book THE IMAGE OF LANGUAGE discusses the philosophical implications of...
This excerpted chapter of the book THE IMAGE OF LANGUAGE discusses the philosophical implications of...
The letters in the role of written language and visual communication , can be seen also as a visual ...
This PhD-research is conducted to test the hypothesis that Gutenberg and consorts developed a stan...