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Page 47
But how could it be conceived that the full fledged Bráhmí alphabet of the inscriptions , which , as far as known , was not prevalent anywhere else at the time , could spring up in India all of a sudden ? It must have started long ...
But how could it be conceived that the full fledged Bráhmí alphabet of the inscriptions , which , as far as known , was not prevalent anywhere else at the time , could spring up in India all of a sudden ? It must have started long ...
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Her claim has therefore been set aside in favour of Chaldĉa , or Egypt or Phoenicia , the last being generally given credit for the introduction of the alphabet . It is doubtful , though , if any of these countries could show records of ...
Her claim has therefore been set aside in favour of Chaldĉa , or Egypt or Phoenicia , the last being generally given credit for the introduction of the alphabet . It is doubtful , though , if any of these countries could show records of ...
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They must have borrowed the alphabet much earlier than 300 B. C. , if they were themselves not the inventors of it ... Bühler , to whom we owe the collection and assorting of the old Indjan alphabets as found in inscriptions of the ...
They must have borrowed the alphabet much earlier than 300 B. C. , if they were themselves not the inventors of it ... Bühler , to whom we owe the collection and assorting of the old Indjan alphabets as found in inscriptions of the ...
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The alphabet with which the Panipi's grammar started was therefore not a mere verbal alphabet , as Professor M. Müller would take it to be , but one which used to be written . It is therefore important to determine the approximate date ...
The alphabet with which the Panipi's grammar started was therefore not a mere verbal alphabet , as Professor M. Müller would take it to be , but one which used to be written . It is therefore important to determine the approximate date ...
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Now , if we consider the manner in which writing has been developed as discussed in the next chapter , the alphabet follows the introduction of writing , and does not precede it . The existence of ) ( 1 ) Valmikiya Ramayana ...
Now , if we consider the manner in which writing has been developed as discussed in the next chapter , the alphabet follows the introduction of writing , and does not precede it . The existence of ) ( 1 ) Valmikiya Ramayana ...
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