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Boustrophedon (/ ˌ b uː s t r ə ˈ f iː d ən /) is a style of writing in which alternate lines of writing are reversed, with letters also written in reverse, mirror-style. This is in contrast to modern European languages, where lines always begin on the same side, usually the left.
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O Bustrofédon (também se verificam as grafias grecizantes...
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Le boustrophédon est une écriture dont le sens de lecture alterne d'une ligne à l'autre, à la manière du bœuf marquant les sillons dans un champ, allant de droite à gauche puis de gauche à droite.
Boustrophedon is a writing style of alternate lines in opposite directions, used in some Etruscan and Greek texts. Learn the origin, meaning, and history of this ancient script from Britannica's editors and experts.
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Boustrophedon. Moon type. See also. References. External links. Bidirectional text. A bidirectional text contains two text directionalities, right-to-left (RTL) and left-to-right (LTR). It generally involves text containing different types of alphabets, but may also refer to boustrophedon, which is changing text direction in each row.
O Bustrofédon (também se verificam as grafias grecizantes Bustrophedon ou Boustrophedon) é um antigo sistema de escrita, patente em manuscritos e inscrições da Antiguidade, onde a direcção da escrita, ao contrário dos modernos português e inglês (escritos da esquerda para a direita) ou árabe e hebraico (escritos da direita para a ...
Boustrophedon is a Greek word meaning \"turning like oxen in plowing\" and refers to a style of writing alternate lines in opposite directions. Learn more about its history, usage, and examples from Merriam-Webster dictionary.