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The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong
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Ancient Egyptian vs Ancient Hebrew
Chinese and Egyptian were championed for similar reasons. The Chinese alphabet was pictographic and ideographic, which seemed to contain all kinds of inherent meanings that a phonetic alphabet like Hebrew just couldn't compete with. In 1699, John Webb published an historical essay endeavoring the probability that the language of the Empire of China is the primitive language. Gaelic started vying for the crown around the same time as Hebrew.
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