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This lecture explores the evolution of writing systems, from handwritten to printed texts, and the impact of new technologies like the printing press and digital computers. It delves into the concept of scripts, characters, and glyphs, highlighting the diversity of writing systems across languages. The lecture also discusses the challenges of deciphering undeciphered systems and the importance of understanding abbreviations and variations in historical texts. Additionally, it covers the influence of writing technologies on cognitive and cultural aspects, emphasizing the significant role of typography in shaping communication. The presentation concludes with a reflection on the standardization of modern languages and the complexities of transcribing and redocumenting historical texts.