Home1797 Edition

CADMEAN LETTERS

Volume 4 · 67 words · 1797 Edition

the ancient Greek or Ionic characters, such as they were first brought by Cadmus from Phoenicia; whence Herodotus also calls them Phoenician letters.—According to some writers, Cadmus was not the inventor, nor even importer of the Greek letters, but only the modeller and reformer thereof; and it was hence they acquired the appellation Cadmean or Phoenician letters; whereas before that time they had been called Pelaegian letters.