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INTRODUCTION of Hellenic Alphabets into Italy
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Just as the old Saxon -writan- signifies properly to tear, thence to write.
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The enigma as to how the Latins came to employ the Greek sign corresponding to -v for the -f quite different in sound, has been solved by the bracelet of Praeneste (xiv.

Developments Of Alphabets in Italy, note) with its -fhefhaked- for -fecit-, and thereby at the same time the derivation of the Latin alphabet from the Chalcidian colonies of Lower Italy has been confirmed.

For in a Boeotian inscription belonging to the same alphabet we find in the word -fhekadamoe-( Gustav Meyer, Griech.

Grammatik, sec.


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