The scrolls were mostly used for scholarly texts.
The Greek people and those who want to learn Greek.
The Phoenician alphabet was the inspiration for the Greek alphabet.
Not really, no. The First modern, fully alphabetic writing system (including vowels) was the Greek alphabet, which was inspired by the Phoenician alphabet, which only had consonants.
Our alphabet came from Latin, which came from the Greek alphabet, which came the ancient alphabet used by Semites. See related link below for more information.
The Phoenician Alphabet
Books in rolled form.
Greek scrolls were used to relay messages to many people. Often times these scrolls carried messages from leaders of various nations.
You don't. The Greek alphabet is quite different from the Latin alphabet (which is used for English).
They modified the Greek alphabet to create the alphabet that is widely used today
Words, that's like asking what is the English alphabet used for
Digamma. This obsolete letter of the Greek alphabet was primarily used as a Greek numeral.
Yes, the Greek alphabet is still used today. It is commonly used in mathematics, science, and engineering, as well as in fraternity and sorority organizations. The Greek alphabet is also used in the writing systems of some languages, such as Greek and Coptic.
The Greek people and those who want to learn Greek.
Most of the scrolls were written in Hebrew and Aramaic. There are also a few in Greek.
The Phoenician alphabet was the inspiration for the Greek alphabet.
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.
The alphabet used to write English is based on the Roman alphabet, which was derived from the Etruscan form of the Greek alphabet, which itself was modified from the original Phoenician alphabet.