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Cuneiform => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+12000 hex = 73728 dezimal Details
Nr 145 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
12000 | 𒀀 | 𒀁 | 𒀂 | 𒀃 | 𒀄 | 𒀅 | 𒀆 | 𒀇 | 𒀈 | 𒀉 | 𒀊 | 𒀋 | 𒀌 | 𒀍 | 𒀎 | 𒀏 | 𒀐 | 𒀑 | 𒀒 | 𒀓 | 𒀔 | 𒀕 | 𒀖 | 𒀗 | 𒀘 | 𒀙 | 𒀚 | 𒀛 | 𒀜 | 𒀝 | 𒀞 | 𒀟 |
12020 | 𒀠 | 𒀡 | 𒀢 | 𒀣 | 𒀤 | 𒀥 | 𒀦 | 𒀧 | 𒀨 | 𒀩 | 𒀪 | 𒀫 | 𒀬 | 𒀭 | 𒀮 | 𒀯 | 𒀰 | 𒀱 | 𒀲 | 𒀳 | 𒀴 | 𒀵 | 𒀶 | 𒀷 | 𒀸 | 𒀹 | 𒀺 | 𒀻 | 𒀼 | 𒀽 | 𒀾 | 𒀿 |
12040 | 𒁀 | 𒁁 | 𒁂 | 𒁃 | 𒁄 | 𒁅 | 𒁆 | 𒁇 | 𒁈 | 𒁉 | 𒁊 | 𒁋 | 𒁌 | 𒁍 | 𒁎 | 𒁏 | 𒁐 | 𒁑 | 𒁒 | 𒁓 | 𒁔 | 𒁕 | 𒁖 | 𒁗 | 𒁘 | 𒁙 | 𒁚 | 𒁛 | 𒁜 | 𒁝 | 𒁞 | 𒁟 |
12060 | 𒁠 | 𒁡 | 𒁢 | 𒁣 | 𒁤 | 𒁥 | 𒁦 | 𒁧 | 𒁨 | 𒁩 | 𒁪 | 𒁫 | 𒁬 | 𒁭 | 𒁮 | 𒁯 | 𒁰 | 𒁱 | 𒁲 | 𒁳 | 𒁴 | 𒁵 | 𒁶 | 𒁷 | 𒁸 | 𒁹 | 𒁺 | 𒁻 | 𒁼 | 𒁽 | 𒁾 | 𒁿 |
12080 | 𒂀 | 𒂁 | 𒂂 | 𒂃 | 𒂄 | 𒂅 | 𒂆 | 𒂇 | 𒂈 | 𒂉 | 𒂊 | 𒂋 | 𒂌 | 𒂍 | 𒂎 | 𒂏 | 𒂐 | 𒂑 | 𒂒 | 𒂓 | 𒂔 | 𒂕 | 𒂖 | 𒂗 | 𒂘 | 𒂙 | 𒂚 | 𒂛 | 𒂜 | 𒂝 | 𒂞 | 𒂟 |
120A0 | 𒂠 | 𒂡 | 𒂢 | 𒂣 | 𒂤 | 𒂥 | 𒂦 | 𒂧 | 𒂨 | 𒂩 | 𒂪 | 𒂫 | 𒂬 | 𒂭 | 𒂮 | 𒂯 | 𒂰 | 𒂱 | 𒂲 | 𒂳 | 𒂴 | 𒂵 | 𒂶 | 𒂷 | 𒂸 | 𒂹 | 𒂺 | 𒂻 | 𒂼 | 𒂽 | 𒂾 | 𒂿 |
120C0 | 𒃀 | 𒃁 | 𒃂 | 𒃃 | 𒃄 | 𒃅 | 𒃆 | 𒃇 | 𒃈 | 𒃉 | 𒃊 | 𒃋 | 𒃌 | 𒃍 | 𒃎 | 𒃏 | 𒃐 | 𒃑 | 𒃒 | 𒃓 | 𒃔 | 𒃕 | 𒃖 | 𒃗 | 𒃘 | 𒃙 | 𒃚 | 𒃛 | 𒃜 | 𒃝 | 𒃞 | 𒃟 |
120E0 | 𒃠 | 𒃡 | 𒃢 | 𒃣 | 𒃤 | 𒃥 | 𒃦 | 𒃧 | 𒃨 | 𒃩 | 𒃪 | 𒃫 | 𒃬 | 𒃭 | 𒃮 | 𒃯 | 𒃰 | 𒃱 | 𒃲 | 𒃳 | 𒃴 | 𒃵 | 𒃶 | 𒃷 | 𒃸 | 𒃹 | 𒃺 | 𒃻 | 𒃼 | 𒃽 | 𒃾 | 𒃿 |
145.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12100 | 𒄀 | 𒄁 | 𒄂 | 𒄃 | 𒄄 | 𒄅 | 𒄆 | 𒄇 | 𒄈 | 𒄉 | 𒄊 | 𒄋 | 𒄌 | 𒄍 | 𒄎 | 𒄏 | 𒄐 | 𒄑 | 𒄒 | 𒄓 | 𒄔 | 𒄕 | 𒄖 | 𒄗 | 𒄘 | 𒄙 | 𒄚 | 𒄛 | 𒄜 | 𒄝 | 𒄞 | 𒄟 |
12120 | 𒄠 | 𒄡 | 𒄢 | 𒄣 | 𒄤 | 𒄥 | 𒄦 | 𒄧 | 𒄨 | 𒄩 | 𒄪 | 𒄫 | 𒄬 | 𒄭 | 𒄮 | 𒄯 | 𒄰 | 𒄱 | 𒄲 | 𒄳 | 𒄴 | 𒄵 | 𒄶 | 𒄷 | 𒄸 | 𒄹 | 𒄺 | 𒄻 | 𒄼 | 𒄽 | 𒄾 | 𒄿 |
12140 | 𒅀 | 𒅁 | 𒅂 | 𒅃 | 𒅄 | 𒅅 | 𒅆 | 𒅇 | 𒅈 | 𒅉 | 𒅊 | 𒅋 | 𒅌 | 𒅍 | 𒅎 | 𒅏 | 𒅐 | 𒅑 | 𒅒 | 𒅓 | 𒅔 | 𒅕 | 𒅖 | 𒅗 | 𒅘 | 𒅙 | 𒅚 | 𒅛 | 𒅜 | 𒅝 | 𒅞 | 𒅟 |
12160 | 𒅠 | 𒅡 | 𒅢 | 𒅣 | 𒅤 | 𒅥 | 𒅦 | 𒅧 | 𒅨 | 𒅩 | 𒅪 | 𒅫 | 𒅬 | 𒅭 | 𒅮 | 𒅯 | 𒅰 | 𒅱 | 𒅲 | 𒅳 | 𒅴 | 𒅵 | 𒅶 | 𒅷 | 𒅸 | 𒅹 | 𒅺 | 𒅻 | 𒅼 | 𒅽 | 𒅾 | 𒅿 |
12180 | 𒆀 | 𒆁 | 𒆂 | 𒆃 | 𒆄 | 𒆅 | 𒆆 | 𒆇 | 𒆈 | 𒆉 | 𒆊 | 𒆋 | 𒆌 | 𒆍 | 𒆎 | 𒆏 | 𒆐 | 𒆑 | 𒆒 | 𒆓 | 𒆔 | 𒆕 | 𒆖 | 𒆗 | 𒆘 | 𒆙 | 𒆚 | 𒆛 | 𒆜 | 𒆝 | 𒆞 | 𒆟 |
121A0 | 𒆠 | 𒆡 | 𒆢 | 𒆣 | 𒆤 | 𒆥 | 𒆦 | 𒆧 | 𒆨 | 𒆩 | 𒆪 | 𒆫 | 𒆬 | 𒆭 | 𒆮 | 𒆯 | 𒆰 | 𒆱 | 𒆲 | 𒆳 | 𒆴 | 𒆵 | 𒆶 | 𒆷 | 𒆸 | 𒆹 | 𒆺 | 𒆻 | 𒆼 | 𒆽 | 𒆾 | 𒆿 |
121C0 | 𒇀 | 𒇁 | 𒇂 | 𒇃 | 𒇄 | 𒇅 | 𒇆 | 𒇇 | 𒇈 | 𒇉 | 𒇊 | 𒇋 | 𒇌 | 𒇍 | 𒇎 | 𒇏 | 𒇐 | 𒇑 | 𒇒 | 𒇓 | 𒇔 | 𒇕 | 𒇖 | 𒇗 | 𒇘 | 𒇙 | 𒇚 | 𒇛 | 𒇜 | 𒇝 | 𒇞 | 𒇟 |
121E0 | 𒇠 | 𒇡 | 𒇢 | 𒇣 | 𒇤 | 𒇥 | 𒇦 | 𒇧 | 𒇨 | 𒇩 | 𒇪 | 𒇫 | 𒇬 | 𒇭 | 𒇮 | 𒇯 | 𒇰 | 𒇱 | 𒇲 | 𒇳 | 𒇴 | 𒇵 | 𒇶 | 𒇷 | 𒇸 | 𒇹 | 𒇺 | 𒇻 | 𒇼 | 𒇽 | 𒇾 | 𒇿 |
Englische Dokumentation
U+12000 Cuneiform (, 1024 codes from 12000–123FF. Language in ): Cuneiform script is one of the earliest known systems of writing, distinguished by its wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, made by means of a blunt reed for a stylus. The name cuneiform itself simply means wedge shaped, from the Latin cuneus “wedge” and forma “shape”. It came into English usage probably from Old French cunéiforme. Cuneiform writing began as a system of pictographs. In the third millennium, the pictorial representations became simplified and more abstract as the number of characters in use grew smaller, from about 1,000 in the Early Bronze Age to about 400 in Late Bronze Age (Hittite cuneiform). The system consists of a combination of logophonetic, consonantal alphabetic and syllabic signs. The original Sumerian script was adapted for the writing of the Akkadian, Eblaite, Elamite, Hittite, Luwian, Hattic, Hurrian, and Urartian languages, and it inspired the Ugaritic10380–1039F and Old Persian103A0–103DF alphabets. Cuneiform writing was gradually replaced by the Phoenician alphabet during the Neo-Assyrian Empire. By the 2nd century C.E., the script had become extinct, and all knowledge of how to read it was lost until it began to be deciphered in the 19th century. Between half a million and two million cuneiform tablets are estimated to have been excavated in modern times. However, only approximately 30,000 – 100,000 have been read or published. The British Museum holds the largest collection followed by the Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin, the Louvre, the Istanbul Archaeology Museums, the National Museum of Iraq, the Yale Babylonian Collection and Penn Museum. Most of these have laid for centuries without being translated, studied or published, as there are only a few hundred qualified cuneiformists in the world.
Cuneiform => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+12200 hex = 74240 dezimal Details
Nr 146 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
12200 | 𒈀 | 𒈁 | 𒈂 | 𒈃 | 𒈄 | 𒈅 | 𒈆 | 𒈇 | 𒈈 | 𒈉 | 𒈊 | 𒈋 | 𒈌 | 𒈍 | 𒈎 | 𒈏 | 𒈐 | 𒈑 | 𒈒 | 𒈓 | 𒈔 | 𒈕 | 𒈖 | 𒈗 | 𒈘 | 𒈙 | 𒈚 | 𒈛 | 𒈜 | 𒈝 | 𒈞 | 𒈟 |
12220 | 𒈠 | 𒈡 | 𒈢 | 𒈣 | 𒈤 | 𒈥 | 𒈦 | 𒈧 | 𒈨 | 𒈩 | 𒈪 | 𒈫 | 𒈬 | 𒈭 | 𒈮 | 𒈯 | 𒈰 | 𒈱 | 𒈲 | 𒈳 | 𒈴 | 𒈵 | 𒈶 | 𒈷 | 𒈸 | 𒈹 | 𒈺 | 𒈻 | 𒈼 | 𒈽 | 𒈾 | 𒈿 |
12240 | 𒉀 | 𒉁 | 𒉂 | 𒉃 | 𒉄 | 𒉅 | 𒉆 | 𒉇 | 𒉈 | 𒉉 | 𒉊 | 𒉋 | 𒉌 | 𒉍 | 𒉎 | 𒉏 | 𒉐 | 𒉑 | 𒉒 | 𒉓 | 𒉔 | 𒉕 | 𒉖 | 𒉗 | 𒉘 | 𒉙 | 𒉚 | 𒉛 | 𒉜 | 𒉝 | 𒉞 | 𒉟 |
12260 | 𒉠 | 𒉡 | 𒉢 | 𒉣 | 𒉤 | 𒉥 | 𒉦 | 𒉧 | 𒉨 | 𒉩 | 𒉪 | 𒉫 | 𒉬 | 𒉭 | 𒉮 | 𒉯 | 𒉰 | 𒉱 | 𒉲 | 𒉳 | 𒉴 | 𒉵 | 𒉶 | 𒉷 | 𒉸 | 𒉹 | 𒉺 | 𒉻 | 𒉼 | 𒉽 | 𒉾 | 𒉿 |
12280 | 𒊀 | 𒊁 | 𒊂 | 𒊃 | 𒊄 | 𒊅 | 𒊆 | 𒊇 | 𒊈 | 𒊉 | 𒊊 | 𒊋 | 𒊌 | 𒊍 | 𒊎 | 𒊏 | 𒊐 | 𒊑 | 𒊒 | 𒊓 | 𒊔 | 𒊕 | 𒊖 | 𒊗 | 𒊘 | 𒊙 | 𒊚 | 𒊛 | 𒊜 | 𒊝 | 𒊞 | 𒊟 |
122A0 | 𒊠 | 𒊡 | 𒊢 | 𒊣 | 𒊤 | 𒊥 | 𒊦 | 𒊧 | 𒊨 | 𒊩 | 𒊪 | 𒊫 | 𒊬 | 𒊭 | 𒊮 | 𒊯 | 𒊰 | 𒊱 | 𒊲 | 𒊳 | 𒊴 | 𒊵 | 𒊶 | 𒊷 | 𒊸 | 𒊹 | 𒊺 | 𒊻 | 𒊼 | 𒊽 | 𒊾 | 𒊿 |
122C0 | 𒋀 | 𒋁 | 𒋂 | 𒋃 | 𒋄 | 𒋅 | 𒋆 | 𒋇 | 𒋈 | 𒋉 | 𒋊 | 𒋋 | 𒋌 | 𒋍 | 𒋎 | 𒋏 | 𒋐 | 𒋑 | 𒋒 | 𒋓 | 𒋔 | 𒋕 | 𒋖 | 𒋗 | 𒋘 | 𒋙 | 𒋚 | 𒋛 | 𒋜 | 𒋝 | 𒋞 | 𒋟 |
122E0 | 𒋠 | 𒋡 | 𒋢 | 𒋣 | 𒋤 | 𒋥 | 𒋦 | 𒋧 | 𒋨 | 𒋩 | 𒋪 | 𒋫 | 𒋬 | 𒋭 | 𒋮 | 𒋯 | 𒋰 | 𒋱 | 𒋲 | 𒋳 | 𒋴 | 𒋵 | 𒋶 | 𒋷 | 𒋸 | 𒋹 | 𒋺 | 𒋻 | 𒋼 | 𒋽 | 𒋾 | 𒋿 |
146.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12300 | 𒌀 | 𒌁 | 𒌂 | 𒌃 | 𒌄 | 𒌅 | 𒌆 | 𒌇 | 𒌈 | 𒌉 | 𒌊 | 𒌋 | 𒌌 | 𒌍 | 𒌎 | 𒌏 | 𒌐 | 𒌑 | 𒌒 | 𒌓 | 𒌔 | 𒌕 | 𒌖 | 𒌗 | 𒌘 | 𒌙 | 𒌚 | 𒌛 | 𒌜 | 𒌝 | 𒌞 | 𒌟 |
12320 | 𒌠 | 𒌡 | 𒌢 | 𒌣 | 𒌤 | 𒌥 | 𒌦 | 𒌧 | 𒌨 | 𒌩 | 𒌪 | 𒌫 | 𒌬 | 𒌭 | 𒌮 | 𒌯 | 𒌰 | 𒌱 | 𒌲 | 𒌳 | 𒌴 | 𒌵 | 𒌶 | 𒌷 | 𒌸 | 𒌹 | 𒌺 | 𒌻 | 𒌼 | 𒌽 | 𒌾 | 𒌿 |
12340 | 𒍀 | 𒍁 | 𒍂 | 𒍃 | 𒍄 | 𒍅 | 𒍆 | 𒍇 | 𒍈 | 𒍉 | 𒍊 | 𒍋 | 𒍌 | 𒍍 | 𒍎 | 𒍏 | 𒍐 | 𒍑 | 𒍒 | 𒍓 | 𒍔 | 𒍕 | 𒍖 | 𒍗 | 𒍘 | 𒍙 | 𒍚 | 𒍛 | 𒍜 | 𒍝 | 𒍞 | 𒍟 |
12360 | 𒍠 | 𒍡 | 𒍢 | 𒍣 | 𒍤 | 𒍥 | 𒍦 | 𒍧 | 𒍨 | 𒍩 | 𒍪 | 𒍫 | 𒍬 | 𒍭 | 𒍮 | 𒍯 | 𒍰 | 𒍱 | 𒍲 | 𒍳 | 𒍴 | 𒍵 | 𒍶 | 𒍷 | 𒍸 | 𒍹 | 𒍺 | 𒍻 | 𒍼 | 𒍽 | 𒍾 | 𒍿 |
12380 | 𒎀 | 𒎁 | 𒎂 | 𒎃 | 𒎄 | 𒎅 | 𒎆 | 𒎇 | 𒎈 | 𒎉 | 𒎊 | 𒎋 | 𒎌 | 𒎍 | 𒎎 | 𒎏 | 𒎐 | 𒎑 | 𒎒 | 𒎓 | 𒎔 | 𒎕 | 𒎖 | 𒎗 | 𒎘 | 𒎙 | | | | | | |
123A0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
123C0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
123E0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Englische Dokumentation
U+12200 Cuneiform (, 1024 codes from 12000–123FF. Language in ): Cuneiform script is one of the earliest known systems of writing, distinguished by its wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, made by means of a blunt reed for a stylus. The name cuneiform itself simply means wedge shaped, from the Latin cuneus “wedge” and forma “shape”. It came into English usage probably from Old French cunéiforme. Cuneiform writing began as a system of pictographs. In the third millennium, the pictorial representations became simplified and more abstract as the number of characters in use grew smaller, from about 1,000 in the Early Bronze Age to about 400 in Late Bronze Age (Hittite cuneiform). The system consists of a combination of logophonetic, consonantal alphabetic and syllabic signs. The original Sumerian script was adapted for the writing of the Akkadian, Eblaite, Elamite, Hittite, Luwian, Hattic, Hurrian, and Urartian languages, and it inspired the Ugaritic10380–1039F and Old Persian103A0–103DF alphabets. Cuneiform writing was gradually replaced by the Phoenician alphabet during the Neo-Assyrian Empire. By the 2nd century C.E., the script had become extinct, and all knowledge of how to read it was lost until it began to be deciphered in the 19th century. Between half a million and two million cuneiform tablets are estimated to have been excavated in modern times. However, only approximately 30,000 – 100,000 have been read or published. The British Museum holds the largest collection followed by the Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin, the Louvre, the Istanbul Archaeology Museums, the National Museum of Iraq, the Yale Babylonian Collection and Penn Museum. Most of these have laid for centuries without being translated, studied or published, as there are only a few hundred qualified cuneiformists in the world.
Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation + Early Dynastic Cuneiform => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+12400 hex = 74752 dezimal Details
Nr 147 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
12400 | 𒐀 | 𒐁 | 𒐂 | 𒐃 | 𒐄 | 𒐅 | 𒐆 | 𒐇 | 𒐈 | 𒐉 | 𒐊 | 𒐋 | 𒐌 | 𒐍 | 𒐎 | 𒐏 | 𒐐 | 𒐑 | 𒐒 | 𒐓 | 𒐔 | 𒐕 | 𒐖 | 𒐗 | 𒐘 | 𒐙 | 𒐚 | 𒐛 | 𒐜 | 𒐝 | 𒐞 | 𒐟 |
12420 | 𒐠 | 𒐡 | 𒐢 | 𒐣 | 𒐤 | 𒐥 | 𒐦 | 𒐧 | 𒐨 | 𒐩 | 𒐪 | 𒐫 | 𒐬 | 𒐭 | 𒐮 | 𒐯 | 𒐰 | 𒐱 | 𒐲 | 𒐳 | 𒐴 | 𒐵 | 𒐶 | 𒐷 | 𒐸 | 𒐹 | 𒐺 | 𒐻 | 𒐼 | 𒐽 | 𒐾 | 𒐿 |
12440 | 𒑀 | 𒑁 | 𒑂 | 𒑃 | 𒑄 | 𒑅 | 𒑆 | 𒑇 | 𒑈 | 𒑉 | 𒑊 | 𒑋 | 𒑌 | 𒑍 | 𒑎 | 𒑏 | 𒑐 | 𒑑 | 𒑒 | 𒑓 | 𒑔 | 𒑕 | 𒑖 | 𒑗 | 𒑘 | 𒑙 | 𒑚 | 𒑛 | 𒑜 | 𒑝 | 𒑞 | 𒑟 |
12460 | 𒑠 | 𒑡 | 𒑢 | 𒑣 | 𒑤 | 𒑥 | 𒑦 | 𒑧 | 𒑨 | 𒑩 | 𒑪 | 𒑫 | 𒑬 | 𒑭 | 𒑮 | | 𒑰 | 𒑱 | 𒑲 | 𒑳 | 𒑴 | | | | | | | | | | | |
12480 | 𒒀 | 𒒁 | 𒒂 | 𒒃 | 𒒄 | 𒒅 | 𒒆 | 𒒇 | 𒒈 | 𒒉 | 𒒊 | 𒒋 | 𒒌 | 𒒍 | 𒒎 | 𒒏 | 𒒐 | 𒒑 | 𒒒 | 𒒓 | 𒒔 | 𒒕 | 𒒖 | 𒒗 | 𒒘 | 𒒙 | 𒒚 | 𒒛 | 𒒜 | 𒒝 | 𒒞 | 𒒟 |
124A0 | 𒒠 | 𒒡 | 𒒢 | 𒒣 | 𒒤 | 𒒥 | 𒒦 | 𒒧 | 𒒨 | 𒒩 | 𒒪 | 𒒫 | 𒒬 | 𒒭 | 𒒮 | 𒒯 | 𒒰 | 𒒱 | 𒒲 | 𒒳 | 𒒴 | 𒒵 | 𒒶 | 𒒷 | 𒒸 | 𒒹 | 𒒺 | 𒒻 | 𒒼 | 𒒽 | 𒒾 | 𒒿 |
124C0 | 𒓀 | 𒓁 | 𒓂 | 𒓃 | 𒓄 | 𒓅 | 𒓆 | 𒓇 | 𒓈 | 𒓉 | 𒓊 | 𒓋 | 𒓌 | 𒓍 | 𒓎 | 𒓏 | 𒓐 | 𒓑 | 𒓒 | 𒓓 | 𒓔 | 𒓕 | 𒓖 | 𒓗 | 𒓘 | 𒓙 | 𒓚 | 𒓛 | 𒓜 | 𒓝 | 𒓞 | 𒓟 |
124E0 | 𒓠 | 𒓡 | 𒓢 | 𒓣 | 𒓤 | 𒓥 | 𒓦 | 𒓧 | 𒓨 | 𒓩 | 𒓪 | 𒓫 | 𒓬 | 𒓭 | 𒓮 | 𒓯 | 𒓰 | 𒓱 | 𒓲 | 𒓳 | 𒓴 | 𒓵 | 𒓶 | 𒓷 | 𒓸 | 𒓹 | 𒓺 | 𒓻 | 𒓼 | 𒓽 | 𒓾 | 𒓿 |
147.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12500 | 𒔀 | 𒔁 | 𒔂 | 𒔃 | 𒔄 | 𒔅 | 𒔆 | 𒔇 | 𒔈 | 𒔉 | 𒔊 | 𒔋 | 𒔌 | 𒔍 | 𒔎 | 𒔏 | 𒔐 | 𒔑 | 𒔒 | 𒔓 | 𒔔 | 𒔕 | 𒔖 | 𒔗 | 𒔘 | 𒔙 | 𒔚 | 𒔛 | 𒔜 | 𒔝 | 𒔞 | 𒔟 |
12520 | 𒔠 | 𒔡 | 𒔢 | 𒔣 | 𒔤 | 𒔥 | 𒔦 | 𒔧 | 𒔨 | 𒔩 | 𒔪 | 𒔫 | 𒔬 | 𒔭 | 𒔮 | 𒔯 | 𒔰 | 𒔱 | 𒔲 | 𒔳 | 𒔴 | 𒔵 | 𒔶 | 𒔷 | 𒔸 | 𒔹 | 𒔺 | 𒔻 | 𒔼 | 𒔽 | 𒔾 | 𒔿 |
12540 | 𒕀 | 𒕁 | 𒕂 | 𒕃 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12560 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12580 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
125A0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
125C0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
125E0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Englische Dokumentation
U+12400 Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation (, 128 codes from 12400–1247F. Language in ): Cuneiform script is one of the earliest known systems of writing, distinguished by its wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, made by means of a blunt reed for a stylus. The name cuneiform itself simply means wedge shaped, from the Latin cuneus “wedge” and forma “shape”. It came into English usage probably from Old French cunéiforme.A system of pictographs Cuneiform writing began as a system of pictographs. In the third millennium, the pictorial representations became simplified and more abstract as the number of characters in use grew smaller, from about 1,000 in the Early Bronze Age to about 400 in Late Bronze Age (Hittite cuneiform). The system consists of a combination of logophonetic, consonantal alphabetic and syllabic signs.More on the version In Unicode, the Sumero-Akkadian Cuneiform script is covered in two blocks: U+12000–U+1237F Cuneiform and U+12400–U+1247F this one. The sample glyphs in the chart file published by the Unicode Consortium show the characters in their Classical Sumerian form (Early Dynastic period, mid 3rd millennium BCE). The characters as written during the 2nd and 1st millennia BCE, the era during which the vast majority of cuneiform texts were written, are considered font variants of the same characters. The character set as published in version 5.2 has been criticized, mostly because of its treatment of a number of common characters as ligatures, omitting them from the encoding standard.
U+12480 Early Dynastic Cuneiform (, 208 codes from 12480–1254F. Language in ): This block continues the Cuneiform symbols. It includes symbols related to the early Dynastic period in Mesopotamia, 2900-2335 BC. The samples of this writing were found in the south of Iraq. The manuscripts represented administrative, accounting, legal and literary texts. The main document was a dictionary written by a German sumerologist, whose name was Anton Deimel. The book was written in Latin, called “Textus cuneiformes in usum scholae”, and published in 1922.
(leer) => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+12600 hex = 75264 dezimal Details
Nr 148 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
148.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
(leer) => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+12800 hex = 75776 dezimal Details
Nr 149 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
149.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
(leer) => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+12A00 hex = 76288 dezimal Details
Nr 150 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
150.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
(leer) => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+12C00 hex = 76800 dezimal Details
Nr 151 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
151.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Cypro-Minoan => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+12E00 hex = 77312 dezimal Details
Nr 152 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
12E00 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12E20 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12E40 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12E60 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12E80 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12EA0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12EC0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12EE0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
152.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12F00 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12F20 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12F40 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12F60 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
12F80 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 𒾐 | 𒾑 | 𒾒 | 𒾓 | 𒾔 | 𒾕 | 𒾖 | 𒾗 | 𒾘 | 𒾙 | 𒾚 | 𒾛 | 𒾜 | 𒾝 | 𒾞 | 𒾟 |
12FA0 | 𒾠 | 𒾡 | 𒾢 | 𒾣 | 𒾤 | 𒾥 | 𒾦 | 𒾧 | 𒾨 | 𒾩 | 𒾪 | 𒾫 | 𒾬 | 𒾭 | 𒾮 | 𒾯 | 𒾰 | 𒾱 | 𒾲 | 𒾳 | 𒾴 | 𒾵 | 𒾶 | 𒾷 | 𒾸 | 𒾹 | 𒾺 | 𒾻 | 𒾼 | 𒾽 | 𒾾 | 𒾿 |
12FC0 | 𒿀 | 𒿁 | 𒿂 | 𒿃 | 𒿄 | 𒿅 | 𒿆 | 𒿇 | 𒿈 | 𒿉 | 𒿊 | 𒿋 | 𒿌 | 𒿍 | 𒿎 | 𒿏 | 𒿐 | 𒿑 | 𒿒 | 𒿓 | 𒿔 | 𒿕 | 𒿖 | 𒿗 | 𒿘 | 𒿙 | 𒿚 | 𒿛 | 𒿜 | 𒿝 | 𒿞 | 𒿟 |
12FE0 | 𒿠 | 𒿡 | 𒿢 | 𒿣 | 𒿤 | 𒿥 | 𒿦 | 𒿧 | 𒿨 | 𒿩 | 𒿪 | 𒿫 | 𒿬 | 𒿭 | 𒿮 | 𒿯 | 𒿰 | 𒿱 | 𒿲 | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Englische Dokumentation
U+12F90 Cypro-Minoan (, 112 codes from 12F90–12FFF. Language in ): Cypro-Minoan script was used in the Late Bronze Age (1550-1050 BCE). Nowadays approximately 250 examples have been found, mainly on the island of Cyprus and in the ancient city of Ugarit (12 km north of modern-day Latakia). There have also been discoveries in Tiryns, Greece. Scholars do not have a consolidated opinion on the origin of the Cypro-Minoan script. However, there are some theories to consider: • J. F. Daniels believed that it developed from Linear A script through natural evolution. • Silvia Ferrara defended the theory that it was specifically designed and implemented by command. • F. Soldano suggested that Cretan hieroglyphs served as the basis for this script.. Attempts to decipher the Cypro-Minoan script have not been successful, so it is not possible to determine the languages it recorded. It is known to be syllabic and was written from left to right.
Egyptian Hieroglyphs => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+13000 hex = 77824 dezimal Details
Nr 153 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
13000 | 𓀀 | 𓀁 | 𓀂 | 𓀃 | 𓀄 | 𓀅 | 𓀆 | 𓀇 | 𓀈 | 𓀉 | 𓀊 | 𓀋 | 𓀌 | 𓀍 | 𓀎 | 𓀏 | 𓀐 | 𓀑 | 𓀒 | 𓀓 | 𓀔 | 𓀕 | 𓀖 | 𓀗 | 𓀘 | 𓀙 | 𓀚 | 𓀛 | 𓀜 | 𓀝 | 𓀞 | 𓀟 |
13020 | 𓀠 | 𓀡 | 𓀢 | 𓀣 | 𓀤 | 𓀥 | 𓀦 | 𓀧 | 𓀨 | 𓀩 | 𓀪 | 𓀫 | 𓀬 | 𓀭 | 𓀮 | 𓀯 | 𓀰 | 𓀱 | 𓀲 | 𓀳 | 𓀴 | 𓀵 | 𓀶 | 𓀷 | 𓀸 | 𓀹 | 𓀺 | 𓀻 | 𓀼 | 𓀽 | 𓀾 | 𓀿 |
13040 | 𓁀 | 𓁁 | 𓁂 | 𓁃 | 𓁄 | 𓁅 | 𓁆 | 𓁇 | 𓁈 | 𓁉 | 𓁊 | 𓁋 | 𓁌 | 𓁍 | 𓁎 | 𓁏 | 𓁐 | 𓁑 | 𓁒 | 𓁓 | 𓁔 | 𓁕 | 𓁖 | 𓁗 | 𓁘 | 𓁙 | 𓁚 | 𓁛 | 𓁜 | 𓁝 | 𓁞 | 𓁟 |
13060 | 𓁠 | 𓁡 | 𓁢 | 𓁣 | 𓁤 | 𓁥 | 𓁦 | 𓁧 | 𓁨 | 𓁩 | 𓁪 | 𓁫 | 𓁬 | 𓁭 | 𓁮 | 𓁯 | 𓁰 | 𓁱 | 𓁲 | 𓁳 | 𓁴 | 𓁵 | 𓁶 | 𓁷 | 𓁸 | 𓁹 | 𓁺 | 𓁻 | 𓁼 | 𓁽 | 𓁾 | 𓁿 |
13080 | 𓂀 | 𓂁 | 𓂂 | 𓂃 | 𓂄 | 𓂅 | 𓂆 | 𓂇 | 𓂈 | 𓂉 | 𓂊 | 𓂋 | 𓂌 | 𓂍 | 𓂎 | 𓂏 | 𓂐 | 𓂑 | 𓂒 | 𓂓 | 𓂔 | 𓂕 | 𓂖 | 𓂗 | 𓂘 | 𓂙 | 𓂚 | 𓂛 | 𓂜 | 𓂝 | 𓂞 | 𓂟 |
130A0 | 𓂠 | 𓂡 | 𓂢 | 𓂣 | 𓂤 | 𓂥 | 𓂦 | 𓂧 | 𓂨 | 𓂩 | 𓂪 | 𓂫 | 𓂬 | 𓂭 | 𓂮 | 𓂯 | 𓂰 | 𓂱 | 𓂲 | 𓂳 | 𓂴 | 𓂵 | 𓂶 | 𓂷 | 𓂸 | 𓂹 | 𓂺 | 𓂻 | 𓂼 | 𓂽 | 𓂾 | 𓂿 |
130C0 | 𓃀 | 𓃁 | 𓃂 | 𓃃 | 𓃄 | 𓃅 | 𓃆 | 𓃇 | 𓃈 | 𓃉 | 𓃊 | 𓃋 | 𓃌 | 𓃍 | 𓃎 | 𓃏 | 𓃐 | 𓃑 | 𓃒 | 𓃓 | 𓃔 | 𓃕 | 𓃖 | 𓃗 | 𓃘 | 𓃙 | 𓃚 | 𓃛 | 𓃜 | 𓃝 | 𓃞 | 𓃟 |
130E0 | 𓃠 | 𓃡 | 𓃢 | 𓃣 | 𓃤 | 𓃥 | 𓃦 | 𓃧 | 𓃨 | 𓃩 | 𓃪 | 𓃫 | 𓃬 | 𓃭 | 𓃮 | 𓃯 | 𓃰 | 𓃱 | 𓃲 | 𓃳 | 𓃴 | 𓃵 | 𓃶 | 𓃷 | 𓃸 | 𓃹 | 𓃺 | 𓃻 | 𓃼 | 𓃽 | 𓃾 | 𓃿 |
153.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
13100 | 𓄀 | 𓄁 | 𓄂 | 𓄃 | 𓄄 | 𓄅 | 𓄆 | 𓄇 | 𓄈 | 𓄉 | 𓄊 | 𓄋 | 𓄌 | 𓄍 | 𓄎 | 𓄏 | 𓄐 | 𓄑 | 𓄒 | 𓄓 | 𓄔 | 𓄕 | 𓄖 | 𓄗 | 𓄘 | 𓄙 | 𓄚 | 𓄛 | 𓄜 | 𓄝 | 𓄞 | 𓄟 |
13120 | 𓄠 | 𓄡 | 𓄢 | 𓄣 | 𓄤 | 𓄥 | 𓄦 | 𓄧 | 𓄨 | 𓄩 | 𓄪 | 𓄫 | 𓄬 | 𓄭 | 𓄮 | 𓄯 | 𓄰 | 𓄱 | 𓄲 | 𓄳 | 𓄴 | 𓄵 | 𓄶 | 𓄷 | 𓄸 | 𓄹 | 𓄺 | 𓄻 | 𓄼 | 𓄽 | 𓄾 | 𓄿 |
13140 | 𓅀 | 𓅁 | 𓅂 | 𓅃 | 𓅄 | 𓅅 | 𓅆 | 𓅇 | 𓅈 | 𓅉 | 𓅊 | 𓅋 | 𓅌 | 𓅍 | 𓅎 | 𓅏 | 𓅐 | 𓅑 | 𓅒 | 𓅓 | 𓅔 | 𓅕 | 𓅖 | 𓅗 | 𓅘 | 𓅙 | 𓅚 | 𓅛 | 𓅜 | 𓅝 | 𓅞 | 𓅟 |
13160 | 𓅠 | 𓅡 | 𓅢 | 𓅣 | 𓅤 | 𓅥 | 𓅦 | 𓅧 | 𓅨 | 𓅩 | 𓅪 | 𓅫 | 𓅬 | 𓅭 | 𓅮 | 𓅯 | 𓅰 | 𓅱 | 𓅲 | 𓅳 | 𓅴 | 𓅵 | 𓅶 | 𓅷 | 𓅸 | 𓅹 | 𓅺 | 𓅻 | 𓅼 | 𓅽 | 𓅾 | 𓅿 |
13180 | 𓆀 | 𓆁 | 𓆂 | 𓆃 | 𓆄 | 𓆅 | 𓆆 | 𓆇 | 𓆈 | 𓆉 | 𓆊 | 𓆋 | 𓆌 | 𓆍 | 𓆎 | 𓆏 | 𓆐 | 𓆑 | 𓆒 | 𓆓 | 𓆔 | 𓆕 | 𓆖 | 𓆗 | 𓆘 | 𓆙 | 𓆚 | 𓆛 | 𓆜 | 𓆝 | 𓆞 | 𓆟 |
131A0 | 𓆠 | 𓆡 | 𓆢 | 𓆣 | 𓆤 | 𓆥 | 𓆦 | 𓆧 | 𓆨 | 𓆩 | 𓆪 | 𓆫 | 𓆬 | 𓆭 | 𓆮 | 𓆯 | 𓆰 | 𓆱 | 𓆲 | 𓆳 | 𓆴 | 𓆵 | 𓆶 | 𓆷 | 𓆸 | 𓆹 | 𓆺 | 𓆻 | 𓆼 | 𓆽 | 𓆾 | 𓆿 |
131C0 | 𓇀 | 𓇁 | 𓇂 | 𓇃 | 𓇄 | 𓇅 | 𓇆 | 𓇇 | 𓇈 | 𓇉 | 𓇊 | 𓇋 | 𓇌 | 𓇍 | 𓇎 | 𓇏 | 𓇐 | 𓇑 | 𓇒 | 𓇓 | 𓇔 | 𓇕 | 𓇖 | 𓇗 | 𓇘 | 𓇙 | 𓇚 | 𓇛 | 𓇜 | 𓇝 | 𓇞 | 𓇟 |
131E0 | 𓇠 | 𓇡 | 𓇢 | 𓇣 | 𓇤 | 𓇥 | 𓇦 | 𓇧 | 𓇨 | 𓇩 | 𓇪 | 𓇫 | 𓇬 | 𓇭 | 𓇮 | 𓇯 | 𓇰 | 𓇱 | 𓇲 | 𓇳 | 𓇴 | 𓇵 | 𓇶 | 𓇷 | 𓇸 | 𓇹 | 𓇺 | 𓇻 | 𓇼 | 𓇽 | 𓇾 | 𓇿 |
Englische Dokumentation
U+13000 Egyptian Hieroglyphs (, 1072 codes from 13000–1342F. Language in ): Here we have some examples of the native writing systems of Ancient Egypt. The Egyptian language includes both the Egyptian hieroglyphics and Hieratic from Protodynastic times, and the 13th century BC cursive variants of the hieroglyphs which became popular. Most remaining texts in the Egyptian language are primarily written in the hieroglyphic script. However, in antiquity, the majority of texts were written on perishable papyrus in hieratic and (later) demotic, which are now lost. There was also a form of cursive hieroglyphic script used for religious documents on papyrus, such as the multi-authored Books of the Dead in the Ramesside Period; this script was closer to the stone-carved hieroglyphs, but was not as cursive as hieratic, lacking the wide use of ligatures. Besides, there was a variety of stone-cut hieratic known as lapidary hieratic. In the language´s final stage of development, the Coptic alphabet replaced the older writing system. The native name for Egyptian hieroglyphic writing is “writing of the words of god.” Hieroglyphs are employed in two ways in Egyptian texts: as ideograms that represent the idea depicted by the pictures; and more commonly as phonograms denoting their phonetic value. For example, the hieroglyph representing the biliteral pr is typically used as an ideogram to denote the word ´house´. The same glyph is used as a phonogram to write the word pr(y), meaning ´to go out´. The pronunciation is similar though. So how do we differentiate between these words? To leave no doubt as to which word is actually meant, a vertical stroke or a pair of legs are drawn underneath the glyph. To further clarify the pronunciation, the hieroglyph for mouth ro is typically added in between the house and the walking legs. Therefore, hieroglyphic writing is an intricate mixture of phonetic and semantic components.
Egyptian Hieroglyphs => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+13200 hex = 78336 dezimal Details
Nr 154 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
13200 | 𓈀 | 𓈁 | 𓈂 | 𓈃 | 𓈄 | 𓈅 | 𓈆 | 𓈇 | 𓈈 | 𓈉 | 𓈊 | 𓈋 | 𓈌 | 𓈍 | 𓈎 | 𓈏 | 𓈐 | 𓈑 | 𓈒 | 𓈓 | 𓈔 | 𓈕 | 𓈖 | 𓈗 | 𓈘 | 𓈙 | 𓈚 | 𓈛 | 𓈜 | 𓈝 | 𓈞 | 𓈟 |
13220 | 𓈠 | 𓈡 | 𓈢 | 𓈣 | 𓈤 | 𓈥 | 𓈦 | 𓈧 | 𓈨 | 𓈩 | 𓈪 | 𓈫 | 𓈬 | 𓈭 | 𓈮 | 𓈯 | 𓈰 | 𓈱 | 𓈲 | 𓈳 | 𓈴 | 𓈵 | 𓈶 | 𓈷 | 𓈸 | 𓈹 | 𓈺 | 𓈻 | 𓈼 | 𓈽 | 𓈾 | 𓈿 |
13240 | 𓉀 | 𓉁 | 𓉂 | 𓉃 | 𓉄 | 𓉅 | 𓉆 | 𓉇 | 𓉈 | 𓉉 | 𓉊 | 𓉋 | 𓉌 | 𓉍 | 𓉎 | 𓉏 | 𓉐 | 𓉑 | 𓉒 | 𓉓 | 𓉔 | 𓉕 | 𓉖 | 𓉗 | 𓉘 | 𓉙 | 𓉚 | 𓉛 | 𓉜 | 𓉝 | 𓉞 | 𓉟 |
13260 | 𓉠 | 𓉡 | 𓉢 | 𓉣 | 𓉤 | 𓉥 | 𓉦 | 𓉧 | 𓉨 | 𓉩 | 𓉪 | 𓉫 | 𓉬 | 𓉭 | 𓉮 | 𓉯 | 𓉰 | 𓉱 | 𓉲 | 𓉳 | 𓉴 | 𓉵 | 𓉶 | 𓉷 | 𓉸 | 𓉹 | 𓉺 | 𓉻 | 𓉼 | 𓉽 | 𓉾 | 𓉿 |
13280 | 𓊀 | 𓊁 | 𓊂 | 𓊃 | 𓊄 | 𓊅 | 𓊆 | 𓊇 | 𓊈 | 𓊉 | 𓊊 | 𓊋 | 𓊌 | 𓊍 | 𓊎 | 𓊏 | 𓊐 | 𓊑 | 𓊒 | 𓊓 | 𓊔 | 𓊕 | 𓊖 | 𓊗 | 𓊘 | 𓊙 | 𓊚 | 𓊛 | 𓊜 | 𓊝 | 𓊞 | 𓊟 |
132A0 | 𓊠 | 𓊡 | 𓊢 | 𓊣 | 𓊤 | 𓊥 | 𓊦 | 𓊧 | 𓊨 | 𓊩 | 𓊪 | 𓊫 | 𓊬 | 𓊭 | 𓊮 | 𓊯 | 𓊰 | 𓊱 | 𓊲 | 𓊳 | 𓊴 | 𓊵 | 𓊶 | 𓊷 | 𓊸 | 𓊹 | 𓊺 | 𓊻 | 𓊼 | 𓊽 | 𓊾 | 𓊿 |
132C0 | 𓋀 | 𓋁 | 𓋂 | 𓋃 | 𓋄 | 𓋅 | 𓋆 | 𓋇 | 𓋈 | 𓋉 | 𓋊 | 𓋋 | 𓋌 | 𓋍 | 𓋎 | 𓋏 | 𓋐 | 𓋑 | 𓋒 | 𓋓 | 𓋔 | 𓋕 | 𓋖 | 𓋗 | 𓋘 | 𓋙 | 𓋚 | 𓋛 | 𓋜 | 𓋝 | 𓋞 | 𓋟 |
132E0 | 𓋠 | 𓋡 | 𓋢 | 𓋣 | 𓋤 | 𓋥 | 𓋦 | 𓋧 | 𓋨 | 𓋩 | 𓋪 | 𓋫 | 𓋬 | 𓋭 | 𓋮 | 𓋯 | 𓋰 | 𓋱 | 𓋲 | 𓋳 | 𓋴 | 𓋵 | 𓋶 | 𓋷 | 𓋸 | 𓋹 | 𓋺 | 𓋻 | 𓋼 | 𓋽 | 𓋾 | 𓋿 |
154.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
13300 | 𓌀 | 𓌁 | 𓌂 | 𓌃 | 𓌄 | 𓌅 | 𓌆 | 𓌇 | 𓌈 | 𓌉 | 𓌊 | 𓌋 | 𓌌 | 𓌍 | 𓌎 | 𓌏 | 𓌐 | 𓌑 | 𓌒 | 𓌓 | 𓌔 | 𓌕 | 𓌖 | 𓌗 | 𓌘 | 𓌙 | 𓌚 | 𓌛 | 𓌜 | 𓌝 | 𓌞 | 𓌟 |
13320 | 𓌠 | 𓌡 | 𓌢 | 𓌣 | 𓌤 | 𓌥 | 𓌦 | 𓌧 | 𓌨 | 𓌩 | 𓌪 | 𓌫 | 𓌬 | 𓌭 | 𓌮 | 𓌯 | 𓌰 | 𓌱 | 𓌲 | 𓌳 | 𓌴 | 𓌵 | 𓌶 | 𓌷 | 𓌸 | 𓌹 | 𓌺 | 𓌻 | 𓌼 | 𓌽 | 𓌾 | 𓌿 |
13340 | 𓍀 | 𓍁 | 𓍂 | 𓍃 | 𓍄 | 𓍅 | 𓍆 | 𓍇 | 𓍈 | 𓍉 | 𓍊 | 𓍋 | 𓍌 | 𓍍 | 𓍎 | 𓍏 | 𓍐 | 𓍑 | 𓍒 | 𓍓 | 𓍔 | 𓍕 | 𓍖 | 𓍗 | 𓍘 | 𓍙 | 𓍚 | 𓍛 | 𓍜 | 𓍝 | 𓍞 | 𓍟 |
13360 | 𓍠 | 𓍡 | 𓍢 | 𓍣 | 𓍤 | 𓍥 | 𓍦 | 𓍧 | 𓍨 | 𓍩 | 𓍪 | 𓍫 | 𓍬 | 𓍭 | 𓍮 | 𓍯 | 𓍰 | 𓍱 | 𓍲 | 𓍳 | 𓍴 | 𓍵 | 𓍶 | 𓍷 | 𓍸 | 𓍹 | 𓍺 | 𓍻 | 𓍼 | 𓍽 | 𓍾 | 𓍿 |
13380 | 𓎀 | 𓎁 | 𓎂 | 𓎃 | 𓎄 | 𓎅 | 𓎆 | 𓎇 | 𓎈 | 𓎉 | 𓎊 | 𓎋 | 𓎌 | 𓎍 | 𓎎 | 𓎏 | 𓎐 | 𓎑 | 𓎒 | 𓎓 | 𓎔 | 𓎕 | 𓎖 | 𓎗 | 𓎘 | 𓎙 | 𓎚 | 𓎛 | 𓎜 | 𓎝 | 𓎞 | 𓎟 |
133A0 | 𓎠 | 𓎡 | 𓎢 | 𓎣 | 𓎤 | 𓎥 | 𓎦 | 𓎧 | 𓎨 | 𓎩 | 𓎪 | 𓎫 | 𓎬 | 𓎭 | 𓎮 | 𓎯 | 𓎰 | 𓎱 | 𓎲 | 𓎳 | 𓎴 | 𓎵 | 𓎶 | 𓎷 | 𓎸 | 𓎹 | 𓎺 | 𓎻 | 𓎼 | 𓎽 | 𓎾 | 𓎿 |
133C0 | 𓏀 | 𓏁 | 𓏂 | 𓏃 | 𓏄 | 𓏅 | 𓏆 | 𓏇 | 𓏈 | 𓏉 | 𓏊 | 𓏋 | 𓏌 | 𓏍 | 𓏎 | 𓏏 | 𓏐 | 𓏑 | 𓏒 | 𓏓 | 𓏔 | 𓏕 | 𓏖 | 𓏗 | 𓏘 | 𓏙 | 𓏚 | 𓏛 | 𓏜 | 𓏝 | 𓏞 | 𓏟 |
133E0 | 𓏠 | 𓏡 | 𓏢 | 𓏣 | 𓏤 | 𓏥 | 𓏦 | 𓏧 | 𓏨 | 𓏩 | 𓏪 | 𓏫 | 𓏬 | 𓏭 | 𓏮 | 𓏯 | 𓏰 | 𓏱 | 𓏲 | 𓏳 | 𓏴 | 𓏵 | 𓏶 | 𓏷 | 𓏸 | 𓏹 | 𓏺 | 𓏻 | 𓏼 | 𓏽 | 𓏾 | 𓏿 |
Englische Dokumentation
U+13200 Egyptian Hieroglyphs (, 1072 codes from 13000–1342F. Language in ): Here we have some examples of the native writing systems of Ancient Egypt. The Egyptian language includes both the Egyptian hieroglyphics and Hieratic from Protodynastic times, and the 13th century BC cursive variants of the hieroglyphs which became popular. Most remaining texts in the Egyptian language are primarily written in the hieroglyphic script. However, in antiquity, the majority of texts were written on perishable papyrus in hieratic and (later) demotic, which are now lost. There was also a form of cursive hieroglyphic script used for religious documents on papyrus, such as the multi-authored Books of the Dead in the Ramesside Period; this script was closer to the stone-carved hieroglyphs, but was not as cursive as hieratic, lacking the wide use of ligatures. Besides, there was a variety of stone-cut hieratic known as lapidary hieratic. In the language´s final stage of development, the Coptic alphabet replaced the older writing system. The native name for Egyptian hieroglyphic writing is “writing of the words of god.” Hieroglyphs are employed in two ways in Egyptian texts: as ideograms that represent the idea depicted by the pictures; and more commonly as phonograms denoting their phonetic value. For example, the hieroglyph representing the biliteral pr is typically used as an ideogram to denote the word ´house´. The same glyph is used as a phonogram to write the word pr(y), meaning ´to go out´. The pronunciation is similar though. So how do we differentiate between these words? To leave no doubt as to which word is actually meant, a vertical stroke or a pair of legs are drawn underneath the glyph. To further clarify the pronunciation, the hieroglyph for mouth ro is typically added in between the house and the walking legs. Therefore, hieroglyphic writing is an intricate mixture of phonetic and semantic components.
Egyptian Hieroglyphs + Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+13400 hex = 78848 dezimal Details
Nr 155 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
13400 | 𓐀 | 𓐁 | 𓐂 | 𓐃 | 𓐄 | 𓐅 | 𓐆 | 𓐇 | 𓐈 | 𓐉 | 𓐊 | 𓐋 | 𓐌 | 𓐍 | 𓐎 | 𓐏 | 𓐐 | 𓐑 | 𓐒 | 𓐓 | 𓐔 | 𓐕 | 𓐖 | 𓐗 | 𓐘 | 𓐙 | 𓐚 | 𓐛 | 𓐜 | 𓐝 | 𓐞 | 𓐟 |
13420 | 𓐠 | 𓐡 | 𓐢 | 𓐣 | 𓐤 | 𓐥 | 𓐦 | 𓐧 | 𓐨 | 𓐩 | 𓐪 | 𓐫 | 𓐬 | 𓐭 | 𓐮 | 𓐯 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
13440 | 𓑀 | 𓑁 | 𓑂 | 𓑃 | 𓑄 | 𓑅 | 𓑆 | 𓑇 | 𓑈 | 𓑉 | 𓑊 | 𓑋 | 𓑌 | 𓑍 | 𓑎 | 𓑏 | 𓑐 | 𓑑 | 𓑒 | 𓑓 | 𓑔 | 𓑕 | | | | | | | | | | |
13460 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
13480 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
134A0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
134C0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
134E0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
155.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
13500 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
13520 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
13540 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
13560 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
13580 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
135A0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
135C0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
135E0 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Englische Dokumentation
U+13400 Egyptian Hieroglyphs (, 1072 codes from 13000–1342F. Language in ): Here we have some examples of the native writing systems of Ancient Egypt. The Egyptian language includes both the Egyptian hieroglyphics and Hieratic from Protodynastic times, and the 13th century BC cursive variants of the hieroglyphs which became popular. Most remaining texts in the Egyptian language are primarily written in the hieroglyphic script. However, in antiquity, the majority of texts were written on perishable papyrus in hieratic and (later) demotic, which are now lost. There was also a form of cursive hieroglyphic script used for religious documents on papyrus, such as the multi-authored Books of the Dead in the Ramesside Period; this script was closer to the stone-carved hieroglyphs, but was not as cursive as hieratic, lacking the wide use of ligatures. Besides, there was a variety of stone-cut hieratic known as lapidary hieratic. In the language´s final stage of development, the Coptic alphabet replaced the older writing system. The native name for Egyptian hieroglyphic writing is “writing of the words of god.” Hieroglyphs are employed in two ways in Egyptian texts: as ideograms that represent the idea depicted by the pictures; and more commonly as phonograms denoting their phonetic value. For example, the hieroglyph representing the biliteral pr is typically used as an ideogram to denote the word ´house´. The same glyph is used as a phonogram to write the word pr(y), meaning ´to go out´. The pronunciation is similar though. So how do we differentiate between these words? To leave no doubt as to which word is actually meant, a vertical stroke or a pair of legs are drawn underneath the glyph. To further clarify the pronunciation, the hieroglyph for mouth ro is typically added in between the house and the walking legs. Therefore, hieroglyphic writing is an intricate mixture of phonetic and semantic components.
U+13430 Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls (, 48 codes from 13430–1345F. Language in ): Egyptian ideograms may have more than one element. The section Egyptian-hieroglyphs presents glyphs separately. In order to make a full ideogram, you can use editing symbols from this block. They define the way in which elements are located towards each other in a square. For example, in order to create a cowboy, let´s take a man´s figure 𓀂, add a horse 𓃗 down via U+13430, and spruce it up with feathers 𓆃 above to the right via U+13434. Segment restrictions allow to unite elements in groups and put them together.
(leer) => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+13600 hex = 79360 dezimal Details
Nr 156 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
156.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
(leer) => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+13800 hex = 79872 dezimal Details
Nr 157 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
157.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
(leer) => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+13A00 hex = 80384 dezimal Details
Nr 158 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
158.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
(leer) => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+13C00 hex = 80896 dezimal Details
Nr 159 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
159.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
(leer) => 512 Zeichen utf-8 ab U+13E00 hex = 81408 dezimal Details
Nr 160 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 1A | 1B | 1C | 1D | 1E | 1F |
160.2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
1: Text |
2: Symbol |
3: Asien |
4: Asien |
5: Asien |
6: Yi, Vai |
7: Hangul |
8: Privat |
9: Ägäisch |
10: Keil |
11: Anatol |
12: Bamum |
13: Tangut |
14: Kana |
15: Symbol |
16: Picto |
17: CJK |
18: CJK |
19: CJK |
20: CJK |
21: CJK |
22: CJK |
23: CJK |
24: CJK |
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26 |
113: Tags |
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