(DAVY, Charles)
| Title | Conjectural Observations on the Origin and Progress of Alphabetic Writing. | 
|---|---|
| Publisher | London Printed for T. Wright | 
| Date | 1772 | 
| Book ID | 37136 | 
| First Edition | 
Description
Presumed first edition and published 1772 (see COPAC). 8vo., disbound, complete. [4],ix,[1],126,[2]p.,3 folding plates (all present), with dedication leaf. Title vignette. Coat of Arms of Sir George Beaumont to whom work is dedicated. Illustrative head-and tail-piece. The 3 plates bear alphabetic tables, and an Egyptian inscription with facing translation.
Used; Very Good
A scarce and unusual early work on the formation of alphabets.  Davy posited writing as a human invention (rather than having Divine origin, commonly thought at the time) in a way that has relevance to today's theories.  Pp. 123-[127] contain 'Conversation between Queen Elizabeth and Dr. Symson' and a 'Hymn to Isis'.
				
				
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