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Alphabetum is a commercial multilingual Unicode font (TTF, TrueType font) for ancient languages developed by Juan José Marcos. It is also the prominent title of a Latin book printed in 1772 which describes the evolution of several Indian language scripts including that of Malayalam.
Alphabetum is a commercial multilingual Unicode font (TTF, TrueType font) for ancient languages developed by Juan José Marcos. It is also the prominent...
The Alphabetum Kaldeorum ("alphabet of the Chaldeans") is one of the best known ciphers of the Middle Ages. Its name refers to Chaldea, whose inhabitants...
The Alphabetum Romanum, by Felice Feliciano, published in 1463, is a text that covers how to create Roman square capital letters geometrically based on...
The Alphabet of Sirach (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אלפא-ביתא דבן סירא, romanized: Alpā-Bethā də-Ben Sirā) is an anonymous text of the Middle Ages inspired...
The alphabet of human thought (Latin: alphabetum cogitationum humanarum) is a concept originally proposed by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz that provides a...
Alphabetum Ibericum sive Georgianum cum Oratione (literally "Iberian or Georgian Alphabet with Prayers") is the first book printed in the Georgian language...
2022-06-21. Maier, Ingrid (2021). "Russian Pronunciation Rules in the Alphabetum Russarum (Stockholm, Peter van Selow)". Slovo: Journal of Slavic Languages...
authored the first printed books written (partially) in Georgian, the Alphabetum Ibericum sive Georgianum cum Oratione and the Dittionario giorgiano e...
and accuses him over writing whilst drunk. The second poem is called: Alphabetum primum Beeardi (Latin: Beeard’s first alphabet). It was printed by William...
ISBN 0-271-02517-4. Trithemius, Johannes (1518). Polygraphia. p. 597. Sequitur aliud alphabetum Honorij cognomento Thebani.... [Follows another alphabet of Honorius called...
alphabet of Feliciano. Alphabetum Romanum (1463) Poems and epistles : with novellas by other authors (1471–1472) Jason Dewinetz, Alphabetum Romanum: The Letterforms...
included for the released version, and also showing font's license type: Alphabetum (shareware, includes a few SMP character blocks. Over 5,490 characters...
English word alphabet came into Middle English from the Late Latin word alphabetum, which in turn originated in the Greek, ἀλφάβητος (alphábētos); it was...
European Helicon or Muse Mountain, in 1704, and it was also called the Alphabetum Cabbalisticum Vulgare in Die verliebte und galante Welt by Christian Friedrich...
themselves Alphabetum Græcum From the Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress Archive of Estienne's 1550 Alphabetum Græcum from...
reference to Maithili or Tirhutiya is in Amaduzzi's preface to Beligatti's Alphabetum Brammhanicum, published in 1771. This contains a list of Indian languages...
geometrically the alphabet of roman inscriptions, and published it in 1463 as Alphabetum Romanum Codex Vaticanus 6852. The Romain du Roi, however, because of its...
Nationale in Paris. In Linguarum Duodecim Characteribus Differentium Alphabetum Introductio ("An Introduction to the Alphabetic Characters of Twelve Different...
Rovas Szekely-Hungarian Rovas on RovasPedia Old Hungarian Unicode fonts ALPHABETUM by Juan José Marcos (commercial font) Noto Sans Old Hungarian Old Hungarian...
the Augustine friar Aug. Antonio Georgi of Rimini (1711–1797) in his Alphabetum Tibetanum (Rome, 1762, 4t0), a ponderous and confused compilation, which...
sanctiones, per N. Gervasium digestæ atque in unum redactæ. [With] Summa per alphabetum digesta ab A. Tetamo (in Italian). Militello, Paolo; Militello, Pietro...