Western Old Italic

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Western Old Italic is an ancient Italic writing system used in central Italy, from which several regional alphabets such as Faliscan and Etruscan were derived.

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Western Old Italic canonical 1

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Statements (27)

Predicate Object
instanceOf alphabet
writing system
derivedFrom Etruscan script NERFINISHED
Old Italic script
influenced Etruscan alphabet NERFINISHED
Faliscan alphabet NERFINISHED
other regional Italic alphabets
origin pre-Roman Italy
relatedTo Etruscan alphabet NERFINISHED
Faliscan alphabet NERFINISHED
Southern Old Italic NERFINISHED
scriptFamily Old Italic NERFINISHED
scriptLineage derived ultimately from the Greek alphabet
part of the Italic branch of Old Italic scripts
scriptType alphabetic
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
ancient Italy NERFINISHED
unicodeBlock Old Italic NERFINISHED
usedBy Italic peoples
usedFor inscriptions
monumental texts
usedInContinent Europe NERFINISHED
usedInRegion Italy NERFINISHED
central Italy NERFINISHED
writingDirection right-to-left
writingSystemScope regional
writingSystemType Old Italic script

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Faliscan alphabet scriptClassification Western Old Italic