Title (ara)

Matlub ala l-maqsud

Contributor

ibn Hamza ibn Ali, Mahmud

Description (eng)

The Nabataean alphabet is a consonantal alphabet (abjad) that was used by the Nabataeans in the 2nd century BC. Important inscriptions are found in Petra. The alphabet is descended from the Aramaic alphabet via the Syriac alphabet. Acursive form of it in turn developed into the Arabic alphabet from the 4th century, which is why its letterforms are intermediate between the more northerly Semitic scripts (such as the Hebrew) and Arabic. Year of publishing: 1329.

Description (srp)

Nabatejski alfabet je suglasnički alfabet (abdžad) koji su koristili Nabatejci u drugom veku pre nove ere. U Petri su pronađeni važni natpisi. Taj alfabet je posredstvom sirijačkog alfabeta potekao od aramejskog. Kurzivni oblik je od četvrtog veka nove ere prerastao u arapski alfabet što je uzrok da su oblici slova prelazni oblik između severnijih semitskih pisama (poput ivrita) i arapskog. Godina izdavanja: 1329.

Object languages

Arabic

Date

2012-03-21T12:54:43.243Z

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