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History Recorded! The Creation of Writing…

Why Writing?

Ancient Sumerian Tablet

Writing developed as the first reliable form of communication, beyond the use of pictograms.

The creation of writing was attributed to the Sumerians as a means of long distance communication to aid the ability for trading.

It was found that an elaborate writing system was required, to express concepts more complex than lists of terms or transactions.

 

This was understood to have developed in the Sumerian city of Uruk in C3200 BC.

Early Greek InscriptionThe first written languages have been ascribed to…

3rd century – Volscian… Tabula, Veliterna.

c260 BC – Middle Indo-Aryan… Prakrit

c200 BC – Tamil… cave inscription and potsheds, in Tamil Nadu.

 

Around the 8th. century the Greeks adopted the Phoenician alphabet and modified it to construct their own language, thus creating the process of the first ‘true’ alphabet.Old Paper Document

This system conceded equal status to vowels and consonants.

Before the event of writing there was no precise means of recording history, no books and no effective recourse for a ruler’s commands to extend beyond his sight, voice or even his death.

As a medium of human communication, writing represents language and emotion, with written signs and symbols complimenting speech in most languages.

This is the second in an occasional series I will be writing, about the history of writing, reading and books.

I will be pleased to hear any questions, opinions or anecdotes on these topics.

Just leave a comment below or email me  ?

sue@bestbooksandpens.com

 

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A Passion For Reading!

Hi, I’m Sue and I have a strong passion and fascination for reading intriguing, enthralling literature.

I have taught children and adults to read for many years and I love the concept that once you can read, it can change your life at any age!

Never stop reading

I really believe that if you are interested, you become an interesting person.

So… go read something!

Why Are Books Important?

Reading is… a key skill in how we discover fresh information and being knowledgeable in a wide-ranging sphere can be vital in developing a good self-image.

Continue reading A Passion For Reading!

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From A Scribe’s Quill!

Typewriter notebook and camera

**PEEPS AROUND CURTAIN…

“Well, Hello Everyone and Welcome!”

This is very strange, I feel like someone the wrong side of the camera.

I’ve taught children and adults to read for many years and I love the concept that once you can read, it can change your life at any age!

Personally, I have read constantly from an early age, from fiction to academic research and far prefer ‘word-pictures’ to visual art…

But… writing a blog? Continue reading From A Scribe’s Quill!

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History Recorded! Why Parchment…

Hieroglyph clay tabletsOne of the earliest libraries or archives of conserved and classified information was found at Nineva. It comprised of 20,000 clay tablets belonging to the Kings of Assyria from the 7th century BC, who apparently had at their disposal whole workshops of copyists and conservationists.

Clay tablets were an early form of material used to record information and there have been many varied means of doing this since the 7th century BC!

Back in the 2nd century BC China, writing on wood, shells, bone and silk was popular.

In fact, the use of tablets as a medium of collating information was used until the 19th century in many parts of the world. Continue reading History Recorded! Why Parchment…