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    Qoppa

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    Greek alphabet
    Αα Alpha Νν Nu
    Ββ Beta Ξξ Xi
    Γγ Gamma Οο Omicron
    Δδ Delta Ππ Pi
    Εε Epsilon Ρρ Rho
    Ζζ Zeta Σσς Sigma
    Ηη Eta Ττ Tau
    Θθ Theta Υυ Upsilon
    Ιι Iota Φφ Phi
    Κκ Kappa Χχ Chi
    Λλ Lambda Ψψ Psi
    Μμ Mu Ωω Omega
    Obsolete letters
    Digamma Qoppa
    San Sampi
    Other characters
    Stigma Sho
    Heta

    Greek diacritics

    Qoppa or Koppa (Ϙ) is a letter that was used in early forms of the Greek alphabet, which lacked such a sound, it was instead used for /k/ before back vowels (Ο, Υ and Ω). As the sound /k/ then had two redundant spellings,[citation needed] qoppa was eventually replaced by kappa (Κ). Qoppa remained in use as a letter in some Doric regions into the 5th century BC.[1]

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    [edit] History and use

    Like all Greek letters, qoppa was also used as a numeral, and had the value of 90. It has continued to be used in this function into modern times, though its shape has changed over time from a Q-like one (inline) one to a Z-like one (inline)

    The Qoppa was used as a symbol for the city of Corinth, which had the early spelling of Ϙόρινθος. Qoppa is also the source of the Latin letter Q and the archaic Cyrillic numeral koppa (Ҁ).

    In the Unicode computer encoding standard, there are two pairs of codepoints to represent Qoppa: U+03D8/U+03D9 ("Greek Letter Archaic Koppa" and "Greek Small Letter Archaic Koppa", Ϙϙ), intended for representing the epigraphic Q-like glyph, and U+03DE/U+03DF ("Greek Letter Koppa" and "Greek Small Letter Koppa", Ϟϟ), intended for the numeric Z-like glyphs.[2]

    Corinthian stater. Obverse: Pegasus with qoppa beneath, for Corinth. Reverse: Athena wearing Corinthian helmet.

    [edit] See also

    The letter qoppa as it appears in three basic fonts: Times New Roman, Arial, and Lucida Grande.

    [edit] References

    1. ^ Woodard, Roger D. (1997). Greek Writing from Knossos to Homer. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195105206. 
    2. ^ Note that computer fonts used in browsers may show these codepoints differently.

    [edit] Further reading

    • Powell, Barry B. (1991). Homer and the Origin of the Greek Alphabet. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521371570. 
    • Threatte, Leslie (1980). The Grammar of Attic Inscriptions. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 3110073447. 
    • Woodard, Roger D. (1997). Greek Writing from Knossos to Homer. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195105206. 

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