The Alphabetic Labyrinth
The Letters in History and Imagination
Breslauer Professor of Bibliographical Studies at the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies Johanna Drucker, Johanna Drucker
Published: 1995
Pages: 320
The letters of the alphabet have been the object of speculation since their invention almost 4000 years ago. The symbols represent sounds, yet they exist in their own right, often invested with quasi-magical power. This book examines the many imaginative, often idiosyncratic ways in which the letters of the alphabet have been assigned value in political, spiritual, or religious belief systems over two millennia.