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Book Description Condition: Good. Good condition. French edition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Seller Inventory # R02P-00806
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Book Description 1987. 224 pages. L'histoire commence a Sumer il y a 5 000 ans.En Mésopotamie le pays d'entre les fleuves des hommes inventent l'écriture. Les signes ne représentent plus seulement les choses mais leur nom. Cunéiformes hiéroglyphes égyptiens calligraphies arabes idéogrammes chinois : les scribes consignent la mémoire des peuples. Au XIVe siècle av. J.-C. les Phéniciens marchands et voyageurs inventent l'alphabet. Désormais quelques signes combinés suffisent à exprimer tous les sons d'une langue.Avec la diffusion de l'imprimerie au XVe siècle l'histoire de l'écriture se confond avec celle de la typographie. L'écrit se généralise et se multiplie. Poète érudit Georges Jean conte cette aventure des écritures fascinante tant par le génie de leurs inventeurs que par celui de leurs déchiffreurs. Très bon état. Seller Inventory # 300028884
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