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Re: boustrophedon (was: Atlantis II)

From:daniel andreasson <daniel.andreasson@...>
Date:Friday, June 15, 2001, 20:47
Yoon Ha Lee wrote:

> I forget the complete lineup, but it included back-and-forth with > rotations, back-and-forth with the letters retaining the same orientation > all through, etc. I *think* there were examples of each, but I can't > remember what. If I ever unearth the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language > (sorry, have been in moving-out process for the past couple weeks and 99% > of my books-in-Ithaca are sitting in boxes in my fiance's parents' > garage) I'll check.
No need. It is in David Crystal's Encyclopedia, page 187. He mentions three ways. 1. This is an illustration of writing of way possible one in a boustrophedon style. 2. This is another illustration nI. gnitirw nodehportsuob fo this case, both lines and .desrever era sdrow eht 3. The letters are mirrored. As the *real* boustrophedon is like. Hard to show in e-mail. :) This is the way the vikings most often did it, though the 2nd way is used too. ||| daniel -- <> Qheil rynenya alanda! <> daniel.andreasson@telia.com <> <> Rinya lawa! <> www.geocities.com/conlangus <>