boustrophedon उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In the oldest Classic Greek or in Alexandria, texts were formatted in a constant string of capital letters from right to left . Later, this evolved to boustrophedon, which included lines written in alternating directions.
- Her son from a previous marriage was Anton Holden, Emmy winning sound editor and the author of " Prince Valium ", Stein and Day, 1982 and " Dolly Vardon ", Boustrophedon Press, 2013.
- A six line hieroglyphic inscription begins to the right of this figure, which runs all the way to the lion's tail and continues in a Boustrophedon style over the entire body of the lion and the flat space between its legs.
- When unfolded horizontally ( as in the case of the stone-cut boustrophedon inscriptions ), the final result is writing which starts from right to left, and continues from left to right in the next row, with letters turned upside down.
- The lines of Luwian hieroglyphs are written alternately left-to-right and right-to-left . This practice was called by the Greeks " boustrophedon ", meaning " as the ox turns " ( as when plowing a field ).
- Ancient examples of text using alphabets such as Phoenician, Greek, or Old Italic may exist variously in left-to-right, right-to-left, or boustrophedon order; so it's not always possible to classify some ancient writing systems as purely RTL or LTR.
- :: : In early times both Latin and Greek could be written boustrophedon ( as an ox ploughs ) with alternating lines running left-to-right and right-to-left . ( That is, the language was not written exclusively in either direction . ) talk ) 10 : 56, 23 December 2007 ( UTC)
- It was a marble building, erected before Cnidus was conquered by the described the monument but was puzzled by its architrave inscription : what he failed to notice was that it was written " boustrophedon ", i . e . from left to right and from right to left . The inscription bears a dedication of the building to the Pythian Apollo.
- For a time, a writing style with alternating right-to-left and left-to-right lines ( called " boustrophedon ", literally " ox-turning ", after the manner of an ox ploughing a field ) was common, until in the classical period the left-to-right writing direction became the norm.
- "' Comment " "'Authentic rongorongo texts are written in alternating directions, a system called reverse boustrophedon . " . rongorongo " is " written as reverse boustrophedon, but " written in alternating directions " just defines " normal " boustrophedon . talk ) 16 : 32, 11 September 2008 ( UTC)