The oldest attestations of writing known from Pamphylia are two inscribed ceramic fragments from the 6 th cent. acropolis of Perge. These documents will be discussed through an approach based on Prosdocimi's theory on the transmission of the alphabet. The alphabet inscribed on the fragments is therefore thought to represent a very early stage of a tradition that will later led to the Sidetic alphabet. At that stage, the alphabet would still show features of a "blue" Greek alphabetic corpus doctrinae, which could be possibly connected with the Pamphylian alphabet.

I graffiti dell’Acropoli di Perge. Una testimonianza di scrittura alfabetica in Panfilia nel VI sec. a.C.

Eleonora Selvi
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2022-01-01

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The oldest attestations of writing known from Pamphylia are two inscribed ceramic fragments from the 6 th cent. acropolis of Perge. These documents will be discussed through an approach based on Prosdocimi's theory on the transmission of the alphabet. The alphabet inscribed on the fragments is therefore thought to represent a very early stage of a tradition that will later led to the Sidetic alphabet. At that stage, the alphabet would still show features of a "blue" Greek alphabetic corpus doctrinae, which could be possibly connected with the Pamphylian alphabet.
2022
Selvi, Eleonora
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