Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Phyllanthography: A Method of Leaf and Flower Writing
Before entering upon the subject of(a a), corresponding to our a, is from the Phoenician Aleph, formed from the hiero glyphic of an ox's head; the second Greek let ter, beta (b fi)=b, is from the Phoenician, beth, meaning a house; the third Greek letter, gam ma (7 )=g, from the Phoenician Gimal (heb. Gimel), a camel; delta (a a)=d, is from the Phoenician daleth, meaning a door; etc. But picture-writing did not originate with the Semitic nations the Phoenicians copied it from the Egyptian hieroglyphics. In short, to borrow the words of Isaac Taylor, l It (pic ture-writing) was begun by the Egyptians, continued by the Semites, and finally perfected by the Greeks.'
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