Alpha Beta: How the Alphabet Shaped the Western World

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Bantam, 2009 - 336 pages

'The story of how [the alphabet] came into being is a fascinating one and Man is the ideal writer to tell it. His scholarship seems boundless...he also has a journalist's ear for a story...straight out of Indiana Jones' Times Educational Supplement

The idea behind the alphabet - that language with all its wealth of meaning can be recorded in a few meaningless signs - is an extraordinary one. So extraordinary, in fact, that it has only occurred once in human history: in Egypt about 4,000 years ago.

Alpha Beta follows the emergence of the Western alphabet as it evolved into its present form, contributing vital elements to our sense of identity along the way. The Israelites used it to define their God, the Greeks to capture their myths, the Romans to display their power. And today, it is expanding still further through the internet.

Tracking the alphabet as it leaps from culture to culture, John Man weaves discoveries, mysteries and controversies into a story of fundamental historical significance.

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À propos de l'auteur (2009)

John Man is an historian and travel writer with a special interest in Mongolia and China. His books include The Great Wall, The Terracotta Army, The Gutenberg Revolution, Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan, and Attila the Hun.

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