01942cam a22003734a 450000100090000000300090000900500170001800800410003502000280007602000310010403500150013503500150015004000380016504200080020305000220021108200240023310000560025724500910031326400740040430000500047844000620052850400660059050507120065652600090136852600090137752600080138652600080139452600080140252600080141065000360141865000380145465000280149265000480152069792006PE-LiUPU20250731175647.0060525s2006 dcua b 001 0 eng  a091517040X (alk. paper) a9780915170401 (alk. paper) a.b17552047 a.b17552047 aDLCcPE-LiUPUdPE-LiUPUbspaerda apcc00aPJ4107b.H36 200600a492.0411bH218o2231 aHamilton, Gordon J.q(Gordon James),d1951-eautor.14aThe origins of the West Semitic alphabet in Egyptian scripts /cby Gordon J. Hamilton. aWashington, D.C. :bCatholic Biblical Association of America,cc2006. axxv, 433 páginas :bilustraciones ;c23 cm. 4aThe Catholic Biblical quarterly.pMonograph series ;v40. aIncluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 407-431) e índice. aINTRODUCTION – The aims of this monograph – Terms – The egyptian prototypes of the alphbetic letter forms – The proto-canaanite letter forms and stances – The acrophonic letter names – The format for titles end usage of names in chapters 2 and 3 – The two orders of the letters – A RECONSTRUCTION OF THE PROTO-CANAANITE ALPHABET – CONCLUSIONS – The egyptian antecedents of the proto-canaanite letter forms – Letter names – Chronological concerns – A preliminary correlation of the selection of certain signs with aspects of the material culture – The adoption and adaptation of signs depicting the human form – Summary: The relative simplicity of the proto-canaanite alphabet. aP145 aP127 aP97 aP35 aP14 aP0714aEgipcioxEscritura hierática.24aEgipcioxEscritura jeroglífica.24aEscritura protocananea.24aLenguas semíticas de OccidentexAlfabeto.