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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | P 211 .D78 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 42515 |
| P 201 .K35 1986 The languages of the world / | P 211 Die Schriftentwicklung = The development of script and type = Le développement des caractères / | P 211 .B6963 2004 The solid form of language : an essay on writing and meaning / | P 211 .D78 1999 The alphabetic labyrinth : the letters in history and imagination / | P 211 .G66 1987 The interface between the written and the oral / | P211.N29 1982 Early history of the alphabet : an introduction to West Semitic epigraphy and palaeography / | P 211 .P5513 2007 Letter by letter : an alphabetical miscellany / |
The alphabet is at once familiar and mysterious. Its letters have been the object of speculation since their invention almost four thousand years ago; the symbols represent sounds, yet they exist in their own right, often invested with quasi-magical power. Johanna Drucker, who teaches art history at Yale University, examines the imaginative and idiosyncratic ways in which the letters of the alphabet have been assigned value in political, spiritual, or religious belief systems over two millennia.
The first book to explore fully this colorful, poetic, and frequently eccentric realm, The Alphabetic Labyrinth is richly complemented by images that have rarely or never before been reproduced. Drawing on a wide variety of little-known sources, both literary and artistic, the author adds a new and exciting chapter to the history of ideas which will prove fascinating to cultural historians, art historians, and anyone interested in the history of writing.
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