At 04:00 AM 12/29/01, Michael Everson wrote:
>When written in manuscripts and on computers, Ogham is written as Latin 
>is. When inscribed on stone, it is written bottom-to-top, along the top of 
>the stone, and then down to the bottom on the other side. I don't believe 
>that there are any examples of multiple-line Ogham lapidary text.

One could well argue, too, that when computer-controlled devices for 
cutting ogham stones become common, higher-level protocols will be 
necessary for proper placement of the glyphs.


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