Syrisch
The Syrian script consists of 22 letters derived from the corresponding letters of the older Aramaic alphabet. The direction of the script is from right to left; the character of the writing is italic, and most of the letters are interconnected inside the word. The type of script used in older manuscripts (up to the end of the fifth century) is known as the estrangel (ʔesṭrangelå from the Greek στρογγύλη ‛round’). The inscriptions on the estrangelo are known from the monumental epigraphy of the I century A.D. from Osroena. After the division of the Syrian Church into Nestorians and Jacobites, each of these two groups developed its own type of font.
The East Syriac ('Nestorian', 'Chaldean' or 'Assyrian') font appeared at the beginning of the VII century. In Syriac, it is called madnḥāyā (lit. 'eastern'). The outlines of the East Syriac font are closer to estrangela than the West Syriac.
The West Syriac ('Jacobite' or 'Maronite') font has been known in the manuscript book tradition since the end of the 8th century. In (Western) Syriac, it is called serto (lit. 'dash, letter'), which derives from serṭo pšiṭo ('simple/regular font'). Paleographic data show that serto dates back to the italics found in documents on parchment at the beginning of the III century from Edessa.
The letters represent only consonants. At the end of the VII or the beginning of the VIII century, two systems of icons for vowels were created. The east introduced a system of dots, which were to be written above and below the letters to denote 8 vowels — 4 long and 4 short. In the west represented by the Jacobites in particular, this goal was reached by using small and slightly modified Greek letters, which were placed either above the letters or under them; 5 vowels were in action.
Eigenschaften
Bereich | 0700–074F |
Zeichen | 80 |
Zeichenliste
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Syrische Interpunktion und Zeichen
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0700܀
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0701܁
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0702܂
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0703܃
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0704܄
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0705܅
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0706܆
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0707܇
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0708܈
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0709܉
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070A܊
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070B܋
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070C܌
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070D܍
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070E
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Steuerzeichen für das syrische Format
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070F
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Syrische Buchstaben
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0710ܐ
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0711ܑ
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0712ܒ
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0713ܓ
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0714ܔ
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0715ܕ
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0716ܖ
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0717ܗ
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0718ܘ
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0719ܙ
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071Aܚ
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071Bܛ
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071Cܜ
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071Dܝ
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071Eܞ
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071Fܟ
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0720ܠ
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0721ܡ
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0722ܢ
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0723ܣ
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0724ܤ
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0725ܥ
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0726ܦ
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0727ܧ
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0728ܨ
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0729ܩ
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072Aܪ
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072Bܫ
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072Cܬ
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Persische Buchstaben
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072Dܭ
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072Eܮ
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072Fܯ
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Syrische Punkte (Vokale)
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0730ܰ
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0731ܱ
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0732ܲ
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0733ܳ
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0734ܴ
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0735ܵ
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0736ܶ
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0737ܷ
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0738ܸ
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0739ܹ
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073Aܺ
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073Bܻ
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073Cܼ
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073Dܽ
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073Eܾ
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073Fܿ
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Syrische Zeichen
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0740݀
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0741݁
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0742݂
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0743݃
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0744݄
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0745݅
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0746݆
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0747݇
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0748݈
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0749݉
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074A݊
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074B
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074C
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Sogdische Briefe
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074Dݍ
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074Eݎ
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074Fݏ
Zeichentabelle
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܀0700
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܁0701
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܂0702
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܃0703
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܄0704
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܅0705
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܆0706
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܇0707
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܈0708
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܉0709
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܊070A
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܋070B
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܌070C
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܍070D
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070E
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070F
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ܐ0710
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ܑ0711
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ܒ0712
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ܓ0713
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ܔ0714
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ܕ0715
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ܖ0716
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ܗ0717
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ܘ0718
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ܙ0719
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ܚ071A
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ܛ071B
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ܜ071C
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ܝ071D
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ܞ071E
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ܟ071F
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ܠ0720
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ܡ0721
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ܢ0722
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ܣ0723
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ܤ0724
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ܥ0725
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ܦ0726
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ܧ0727
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ܨ0728
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ܩ0729
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ܪ072A
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ܫ072B
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ܬ072C
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ܭ072D
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ܮ072E
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ܯ072F
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ܰ0730
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ܱ0731
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ܲ0732
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ܳ0733
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ܴ0734
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ܵ0735
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ܶ0736
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ܷ0737
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ܸ0738
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ܹ0739
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ܺ073A
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ܻ073B
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ܼ073C
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ܽ073D
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ܾ073E
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ܿ073F
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݀0740
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݁0741
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݂0742
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݃0743
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݄0744
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݅0745
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݆0746
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݇0747
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݈0748
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݉0749
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݊074A
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074B
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074C
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ݍ074D
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ݎ074E
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ݏ074F