Old Italic refers to any of several now extinct alphabet systems used on the Italian Peninsula in ancient times for various Indo-European languages (predominantly Italic) and non-Indo-European (e.g. Etruscan) languages.
The alphabets derive from the Euboean Greek Cumaean alphabet, used at Ischia and Cumae in the Bay of Naples in the eighth century BC.
Various Indo-European languages belonging to the Italic branch (Faliscan and members of the Sabellian group, including Oscan, Umbrian, and South Picene, and other Indo-European branches such as Celtic, Venetic and Messapic) originally used the alphabet. Faliscan, Oscan, Umbrian, North Picene, and South Picene all derive from an Etruscan form of the alphabet.
The Germanic Runic alphabet was derived from one of these alphabets by the 2nd century.
プロパティ
スコープ | 10300–1032F |
文字 | 48 |
キャラクターのリスト
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手紙
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10300𐌀
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10301𐌁
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10302𐌂
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10303𐌃
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10304𐌄
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10305𐌅
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10306𐌆
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10307𐌇
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10308𐌈
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10309𐌉
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1030A𐌊
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1030B𐌋
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1030C𐌌
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1030D𐌍
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1030E𐌎
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1030F𐌏
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10310𐌐
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10311𐌑
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10312𐌒
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10313𐌓
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10314𐌔
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10315𐌕
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10316𐌖
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10317𐌗
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10318𐌘
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10319𐌙
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1031A𐌚
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ウンブリア文字
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1031B𐌛
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1031C𐌜
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Oscanの文字
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1031D𐌝
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1031E𐌞
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南ピセン手紙
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1031F𐌟
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数字
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10320𐌠
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10321𐌡
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10322𐌢
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10323𐌣
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10324
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10325
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10326
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10327
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10328
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10329
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1032A
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1032B
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1032C
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北斜体文字
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1032D𐌭
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1032E𐌮
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1032F𐌯
文字表
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𐌀10300
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𐌁10301
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𐌂10302
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𐌃10303
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𐌄10304
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𐌅10305
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𐌆10306
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𐌇10307
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𐌈10308
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𐌉10309
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𐌊1030A
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𐌋1030B
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𐌌1030C
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𐌍1030D
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𐌎1030E
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𐌏1030F
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𐌐10310
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𐌑10311
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𐌒10312
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𐌓10313
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𐌔10314
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𐌕10315
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𐌖10316
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𐌗10317
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𐌘10318
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𐌙10319
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𐌚1031A
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𐌛1031B
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𐌜1031C
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𐌝1031D
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𐌞1031E
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𐌟1031F
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𐌠10320
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𐌡10321
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𐌢10322
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𐌣10323
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10324
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10325
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10326
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10327
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10328
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10329
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1032A
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1032B
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1032C
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𐌭1032D
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𐌮1032E
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𐌯1032F