When did punctuation start?

I’m not sure where punctuation started, but I’m pretty sure it ended when Al Gore invented the internet.

No, it ended with the period.

Thanks, I’ll check out the link in depth when I get home.

In answer to the question - **When did punctuation start? ** - for many of my students, it has not yet begun.

comment: It is interesting to note the time that punctuation began appearing in writing was roughly the same time that markings became present in music that told performers how long to hold a note, when to rest, etc. i.e. punctuation. I wonder what (if anything) that says about the development of literacy.

Wasn’t musical notation developed through the monasteries? I seem to remember some doco about it a few years back.

It would tie in logically. The Vatican wanting all hymns and readings to be consistent.

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With Voice and Pen is a great resource on the development of medieval musical notation.

Pause and Effect: An Introduction to the History of Punctuation in the West (1993) by Parkes is equally good on the development of punctuation.

Hijack: consistent spelling didn’t come in to English until the 19th century.

I love the history of languages, English in particular. I advise amateur writers to learn it, so that when you’re confronted by a grammar nazi, you can cheerfully dismiss his or her idea as a “passing fad”.

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