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The Greek alphabet influenced Western writing systems from "summary" of The Greeks by Paul Cartledge

The Greek alphabet was a transformative development in the history of writing systems. Its impact extended far beyond the borders of ancient Greece, shaping the way we communicate and record information in the Western world. The simplicity and elegance of the Greek alphabet made it accessible to a wide range of people, from scholars and poets to merchants and soldiers. With just 24 letters, the Greek alphabet was able to capture the full range of sounds in the Greek language, a feat that was not possible with earlier writing systems. One of the key ways in which the Greek alphabet influenced Western writing systems was through its adoption by the Romans. The Romans borrowed the Greek alphabet and made some modifications to create the Latin alphabet, which is the basis for many modern writing systems, including English. This transfer of the Greek alphabet to the Romans was a crucial step in the spread of literacy and the standardization of written communication in the West...
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    The Greeks

    Paul Cartledge

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