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  1. Noto Sans Phoenician is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts in the historical Middle Eastern Phoenician script. Noto Sans Phoenician contains 34 glyphs, and supports 33 characters from the Unicode block Phoenician. Phoenician is a historical Middle Eastern abjad, written right-to-left. Was used c. 1050–150 BCE in the ...

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  5. Jul 25, 2019 · The Phoenician alphabet is the mother of virtually all modern alphabets, the direct ancestor of our own Roman letters, as well as the Runic alphabet of the Norse. The first true alphabet, it was originally developed circa 1,050 B.C.E. in Phoenicia (modern Lebanon/Israel/Syria) it developed a standardized form that endured for centuries.

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  6. Noto Sans is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts in the and scripts, which is also suitable as the complementary choice for other script-specific Noto Sans fonts. Noto Sans has italic styles, multiple weights and widths, contains 3,741 glyphs, 28 OpenType features, and supports 2,840 characters from 30 Unicode blocks: Latin ...

  7. The Phoenician Unicode block unifies various paleographic scripts of the Phoenician alphabet and its successors dating from the 12th century BCE to the 2nd century BCE. These related scripts were used in areas surrounding the Mediterranean Sea: Paleo-Hebrew, Archaic Phoenician, Phoenician, Early Aramaic, Late Phoenician cursive, Phoenician ...

  8. mirror.math.princeton.edu › pub › CTANThe Phoenician fonts

    The Phoenician alphabet and characters is a direct ancestor of our modern day Latin alphabet and fonts. The font presented here is one of a series of fonts intended to show how the modern Latin alphabet has evolved from its original Phoenician form to its present day appearance. This manual is typeset according to the conventions of the LATEX doc-

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