Цитата:
Сообщение от Магнолия
Greece - the beginning!
|
[B]So already bylo@ I wrote about this in a new essay. Here is an excerpt:
"You want to say that the core notion of the myth of IO is the Alphabet!?! Why the name IO this fundamental concepts are not recognizable in our time? That is not all the way Out?
Why not recognizable? Very recognizable! On one of the Internet forums flight IO to the Western sea was commented by saying, "this is the sea, and today is called the Ionian". And Wikipedia says: "Some authors attribute the name of the sea and Islands named IO, which crossed it once was turned into a white cow." And Wikipedia says: better Ionian.
But the name of the sea and Islands in no way hints at the concept of "alphabet", " insisted the girl.
And when you think about it, digging into the history and geography? - I stopped rushing to argue with her. - After all, what is the alphabet? It is encrypted letters philosophical meanings. So? Systems and people, a lot. Less adequate, more than adequate. At the end of Aegean civilization in the Dark ages of Ancient Greece in the center of the Western coast of Asia Minor formed the Ionia area. For unknown reasons, the Ionian city broke its development far ahead, and the Ionian dialect spread as much in some parts of the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black seas. Ionian dialect became the language of the early Greek prose, and the Ionian alphabet became the standard Greek alphabet, which is written Gospels and the acts of the apostles. Name IO ceased to hint at the concept of "alphabet", because it is dissolved in behalf of GREECE.
- I understand correctly that the progressive worldview creates progressive dialect, followed by progressive alphabet?
"Exactly. On progressive alphabet work and research, and education, and the study of foreign languages and international exchange of experience and mutual penetration "strange" phonemes, as he was called by Korney Chukovsky alien denote properties. The languages and peoples, it is useful to be friends, and not to quarrel."