The Aryan origin of the alphabet : disclosing the Sumero-Phœnician parentage of our letters ancient & modern
INDEX
A, letter, Sumerian original of, 23 f. ; object pictured by, 23, 24f.; as numeral, 25,60; in Egyptian, 25 ; inherent in consonants, II, 267., 72; interchange with O, 39; with U, 25, 48; with # and @, 48 ; minuscule, 24
ABC, 55, 56.
Abecedaria, 56 f.
Abu Simbel inscripts, 17 f., 63
Abydos, early letters at, 5
#2, inrunes, 49 ; interchanging with A, O and U, 49
#£dl, #thl, from Odl, Othl, Gothic royal title from Sumer Eztil, “ Lord,”’ 40
Ahiram, sarcophagus inscription, 3
Akkad cuneiform, alphabetic signs in, 15, 63
Alpha, letter name, 55
Alphabet, evolution of, 14 f., 61 f. ; introducer to Europe, 2, 16; inventor of writing, 60f.; meaning of n., 55; not true in Egypt, 26, 35, 62f.; order of, 55f.; Sumerian origin of letters, gf., 24 f., 54, 61 f., 71 f.
Alphabetic signs in Sumerian, ro f., 24 f.
Alphabetic writing, advantages of, I, 61f.; date of, 68; evolution of, 14 f., 61 f. ; inventor of, 67 f. ; partial in Sumerian and Hittite, 61f.; quasi in Egyptian, 26, 35, 62 f.
Alphabets: Arabic, 15; Aramean, I5, 63; Ariano-Pali, see Kharoshthi; Aryan Pheenician, 72; Asokan, 16, 19, 25 {.; British, 15, 12; Brito-Pheenician, 14f., 20, 25.; Cadmean Phoenician, 3 f., 15f., 554.; Carian, 17; CeltoIberian, see Iberian ; Cymric, see Welsh; Eastern, 14; English, 22; Etruscan, 18, 19f.; Formello, 56f.; Greek, 19, 56f.; Hamitic, 2, 19, 71; Hebrew, 10, It t5) 71; Hindt, 19) 24 15; Iberian, 20; Indian, 14; Ionian, 18; Irish (Ogam), 21 f.; Kharo-
shthi, 25, and see Asokan ; Latin, see Roman ; Lydian, 18 f. ; Mongolian, 15; Ogam, 21, 22, 25 f.; Parsee or Pehlevi, 15; Persian (Old), 14, 18,25 f.; Phocaean, 18; Pheenician, 3f., 15f., and see Aryan, Cadmean and Semitic ; Phrygean, 17; Roman, 15, 22, 58f.; Runic, 21f.; Semitic, 3 f., I5, 17, 22, 58f., 67; Syriac, 15, 25; Thera, 3, 16, 68; Tibetan, 19; Tyrrene, t9of.; Welsh, 22; Western, 14, 19
Andara, Indara, Induru, Sumerian title of Gothic king Thor Andvara of Eddas, 44, 52, 62
Anglian and Anglo-Saxon names, 21, 73
Arabic, 15
Aramean, 15, 63
Arthur, King, as king Heria Thor of Gothic Eddas, 28, 40, 48, 73
Aryan direction in Sumerian and Cadmean writing, 16, 23
Aryan origin of alphabetic writing, 70 f.
Aryan Pheenician ciphered, 72
Aryan racial origin of Sumerians and Pheenicians, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9f.
Aryan Sumerian Dictionary, 3, 13, 15 f.
Asokan writing, derived from Sumer, 16, 19 f., 24 f.
Athens, earliest Greek writing of, 19
Atti, variant of Hatti, Catti or “ Hittite,” 33
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B, letter, Sumer original of, 26; object pictured by, 26; interchange with P and V, 30, 41; as numeral, 60; minuscule, 27
Baal-Lebanon inscript., 3
Babylonian writing, 62
Bactrian alphabet, see Kharoshthi
Ballymote, book of, 22
Barat, Phoenician for Briton, 11; and see Catti
Behistun inscripts., 18
Benacus, Phoenician place-name, 20