Palmyrene alphabet
Palmyrene was a historical Semitic alphabet used to write the local Palmyrene dialect of Aramaic. It was used between 100 BCE and 300 CE in Palmyra in the Syrian desert.The oldest surviving Palmyrene inscription dates to 44 BCE.The last surviving inscription dates to 274 CE, two years after Palmyra was sacked by Roman Emperor Aurelian, ending the Palmyrene Empire. Use of the Palmyrene language and script declined, being replaced with Greek and Latin. Palmyrene was derived from cursive versions of the Aramaic alphabet and shares many of its characteristics:
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Palmyrene alphabet
Palmyrene was a historical Semitic alphabet used to write the local Palmyrene dialect of Aramaic. It was used between 100 BCE and 300 CE in Palmyra in the Syrian desert.The oldest surviving Palmyrene inscription dates to 44 BCE.The last surviving inscription dates to 274 CE, two years after Palmyra was sacked by Roman Emperor Aurelian, ending the Palmyrene Empire. Use of the Palmyrene language and script declined, being replaced with Greek and Latin. Palmyrene was derived from cursive versions of the Aramaic alphabet and shares many of its characteristics:
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25بك المحتوى هنا ينقصه الاستشه ...... ها يرقى إلى العام 274 للميلاد.
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Palmyrene was a historical Sem ...... ly used typographic ligatures.
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Palmyrene inscribed tablet in the Musée du Louvre
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25بك المحتوى هنا ينقصه الاستشه ...... ة في النص الحالي. (يناير 2016)
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Palmyrene was a historical Sem ...... s many of its characteristics:
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Palmyrene alphabet
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