On the Origins of the Alphabet

Another great post from Jim Davila at PaleoJudaica.com:

ON THE ORIGINS OF THE ALPHABET: An interesting debate was started up in the March/April issue of BAR by Orly Goldwasser on whether the alphabet was invented in elite scribal circles or (her position) in a working-class environment. Anson Rainey and now Christopher Rollston have replied, taking the contrary view. Much of the discussion is online:

Orly Goldwasser, How the Alphabet Was Born from Hieroglyphs (mostly behind a subscription wall).

Anson Rainey, with Goldwasser’s rebuttal, Who Really Invented the Alphabet—Illiterate Miners or Educated Sophisticates? (BAR website).

Christopher Rollston, FEATURED POST by Christopher Rollston: The Probable Inventors of the First Alphabet (ASOR blog).

Note also the recent discussion of The Origins of ABC in a post at John Boardley’s I Love Typography blog.

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  1. Posted September 4, 2010 at 8:28 pm | Permalink

    I’ve also found those conversations in BAR rather interesting. I have a very non-scholarly hunch that the usual pattern of the common man coming up with something that is quickly co-opted by the elites was probably true of the alphabet as well.