User talk:DevonnRonning


 * Devonn,

Excellent topic, which could certainly be organized by symbol as you proceed. There's a book in the AIS library (and SPL) that I would highly recommend you take a look at: |21&PID=UefR9X0FTsHo3k7fRV18g3WC1pZ8w&SEQ=20100118203801&SID=1 Mysteries of the Alphabet by Marc Alain-Ouaknin. It is an amazing investigation of the history of each of the 26 letters of the alphabet. Each has its own deeply storied history. In terms of symbols outside of the alphabet, I think there will also prove to be much of interest.
 * Good luck! Stevenarntson

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