
Episode 35: English Sounds and Roman Letters
The History of English Podcast
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The Early History of the Roman Alphabet
Before Augustine arrived in the south of Britain, monks from Ireland were already well established in northern Britain. Those Irish-influenced monks wrote down most of the oldest surviving English documents. Many times these scribes were just local people who had joined the monastery and spoke the local language. And those little notes and comments written by monks are some of the earliest surviving examples of written English.
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