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HISTORY OF WRITING
♦ Communication
♦ Symbols
♦ The Sumerians
♦ The Egyptians
Δ The Greeks & Romans
♦ Scribes
♦ Pigments & Colour
♦ How Ink is made
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The Greeks and Romansthe emergence of the modern-day alphabetConversation, in a well-developed language, can express thoughts pretty closely and it became necessary to be able to emulate that discussion, in writing, in such a way that you could understand it as if it were actually being talked about. This is where the power of the alphabet lies.
The use of the Roman alphabet in Europe came under threat when the Moslem Armies advanced through Europe in the 6th century. Bearing in mind they were bringing their culture and writing systems with them, this posed the very real possibility that if they had conquered Europe we would be writing in an Arabic script today! The reason we don’t is down to one Charles Martel, son of one of the forefathers of the Charlemagne Emperors, who defeated the advancing armies at Tours in 732AD. As it is, we adopted Arabic numerals somewhere along the way. The extraordinary intelligence of human beings, along with our creativity and imagination, has enabled cumbersome pictures to be replaced by a fantastic choice of symbols that can be transported to far-flung places easily. From the simple clay tablet to books and email, the principle of the tool, and its application in some cases, remains the same but the method of using it has changed enormously.
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