The development of alphabetical letters is attributed to ancient civilizations, particularly the Phoenicians around 1200 BCE, who created one of the first phonetic alphabets. This system influenced the Greek alphabet, which further evolved into the Latin alphabet used today. The concept of using symbols to represent sounds allowed for the efficient recording of language, leading to the widespread adoption of alphabetic writing systems across different cultures.
Catalysis Letters was created in 1988.
Letters of Insurgents was created in 1976.
Persian Letters was created in 1721.
Letters from Wolfie was created in 2004-05.
Letters to Jenny was created in 1994-10.
We Get Letters was created in 1957-09.
Letters From My Windmill was created in 1869.
Electronics Letters was created in 1965.
FEBS Letters was created in 1968.
Cancer Letters was created in 1975.
Letters to Laugh-In was created in 1969.
Nano Letters was created in 2001.
Physics Letters was created in 1962.
Migration Letters was created in 2004.
Letters of Insurgents was created in 1976.
Biology Letters was created in 2005.
The Yage Letters was created in 1963.