The Origin and Progress of Writing: As Well Hieroglyphic as Elementary, Illustrated by Engravings Taken from Marbles, Manuscripts and Charters, Ancient and Modern: Also, Some Account of the Origin and Progress of Printingauthor; sold, 1784 - 235 pagina's |
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Pagina iii
... present reign to the latest pofterity . It is not neceffary to enumerate all the benefits that have arifen to man- kind from such labours : to them hiftorians are particularly indebted for the elucidation of numberless important facts ...
... present reign to the latest pofterity . It is not neceffary to enumerate all the benefits that have arifen to man- kind from such labours : to them hiftorians are particularly indebted for the elucidation of numberless important facts ...
Pagina 3
... present concerning the nature of speech , or audible language ; our enquiry being into the origin of vifible or written language . It is obvious that men would foon discover the difficulty of conveying new ideas by founds alone ; for ...
... present concerning the nature of speech , or audible language ; our enquiry being into the origin of vifible or written language . It is obvious that men would foon discover the difficulty of conveying new ideas by founds alone ; for ...
Pagina 8
... present enquiry ; namely , the difference between imitative characters and fymbolic or arbitrary marks . cc Every medium , " fays Mr. HARRIS , in his Hermes , p . 331 , “ through " which we exhibit any thing to another's contemplation ...
... present enquiry ; namely , the difference between imitative characters and fymbolic or arbitrary marks . cc Every medium , " fays Mr. HARRIS , in his Hermes , p . 331 , “ through " which we exhibit any thing to another's contemplation ...
Pagina 9
... present themselves to the fight ; the other to mental conceptions : in fhort , the former is applicable to hieroglyphic representations ; the latter comprehends fymbols and marks for founds , fignificant of ideas . Hence we may conclude ...
... present themselves to the fight ; the other to mental conceptions : in fhort , the former is applicable to hieroglyphic representations ; the latter comprehends fymbols and marks for founds , fignificant of ideas . Hence we may conclude ...
Pagina 17
... present and past generations " of men . " As there are but a small number of marks for founds , called notes in mufic , so there are but a small number of distinct articulate founds in every language . In different languages their ...
... present and past generations " of men . " As there are but a small number of marks for founds , called notes in mufic , so there are but a small number of distinct articulate founds in every language . In different languages their ...
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Pagina 12 - And the Lord said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua : for I will utterly put out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.
Pagina 13 - And thou shalt put it on a blue lace, that it may be upon the mitre; upon the forefront of the mitre it shall be.
Pagina 12 - Then he took the book of the covenant, and read it in the hearing of the people; and they said, 'All that the LORD has spoken we will do, and we will be obedient.
Pagina 194 - And the Lord answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie : though it tarry, wait for it ; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.
Pagina 8 - The truth is, that every medium through which we exhibit any thing to another's contemplation, is either derived from natural attributes, and then it is an imitation; or else from accidents quite arbitrary, and then it is a symbol b.
Pagina 178 - CO. The cumbent X was also used to signify a similar number. " As often as a figure of less value appears before a higher number, it denotes that so much must be deducted from the greater number : thus, I before V makes but four, I before X gives only nine, X preceding C produces only 90, and even two XX before C reckons for no more than 8o.
Pagina 169 - We have indeed but few books remaining that are written in fhorthand; but this is not furprifing, when fuch was the unhappy fituation of early ages, that either fuperftition condemned them to the flames as the works of impious magicians or necromancers, or they were left to be devoured by vermin, through ignorance and...
Pagina 13 - Deut. chap. vi. v. 9 ; chap. xi. v. 20 ; chap. xvii. v. 18 ; chap. xxiv. v. 1 ; chap, xxvii. v. 3, 8. By this last text, the people are commanded to write the law on stones ; and it is observable, that some of the above texts, relate to transactions previous to the delivery of the law at Mount Sinai. If Moses had been the inventor of the alphabet, or received letters from God, which till then had been unknown to the...
Pagina 187 - Pomponius \tticus, the friend of Cicero, was the author of a work on the actions of the great men amongst the Romans, which he ornamented with their portraits, as appears in his life by Cornelius Nepos.