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== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
[[File:Boustro-oxen.jpg|left|thumb|Drawing of an ox turning as it plows]]
Boustrophedon originally comes from the Ancient Greek word, βουστροφηδόν, or b''oustrophēdón.'' Breaking down the word, "Bous," literally translates to ox, and "strophus," translates to turning. The word "boustrophedon" literally means 'as an ox turns in plowing."
Boustrophedon originally comes from the Ancient Greek word, βουστροφηδόν, or b''oustrophēdón.'' Breaking down the word, "Bous," literally translates to ox, and "strophus," translates to turning. The word "boustrophedon" literally means 'as an ox turns in plowing."


== Boustrophedon in Farming ==


== Historical Examples of Boustrophedon ==
 
 
== Examples of Boustrophedon Being Used ==
 
=== Hieroglyphic Luwian ===
The Luwian language is one of several ancient extinct Anatolian languages. The Luwian language is preserved by two forms, cuneiform script and hieroglyphic writing.<ref>https://www.britannica.com/topic/Luwian-language</ref>


=== Rousseau ===
=== Rousseau ===
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=== "As the Ox Plows" ===
=== "As the Ox Plows" ===
[[File:As the ox plows.png|thumb|"As the Ox Plows"]]
"As the Ox Plows" is a poster zine that utilizes the boustrophedon method.<ref>https://munduspress.world/as-the-ox-plows</ref> Twenty-four artists and one artist duo are included on this project.  
"As the Ox Plows" is a poster zine that utilizes the boustrophedon method.<ref>https://munduspress.world/as-the-ox-plows</ref> Twenty-four artists and one artist duo are included on this project.  



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An example of boustrophedon text.

Boustrophedon is a style of writing where alternate lines are written in opposite directions (from left to right and from right to left). Letters are written in a reverse mirror style.[1]

Etymology

Drawing of an ox turning as it plows

Boustrophedon originally comes from the Ancient Greek word, βουστροφηδόν, or boustrophēdón. Breaking down the word, "Bous," literally translates to ox, and "strophus," translates to turning. The word "boustrophedon" literally means 'as an ox turns in plowing."



Examples of Boustrophedon Being Used

Hieroglyphic Luwian

The Luwian language is one of several ancient extinct Anatolian languages. The Luwian language is preserved by two forms, cuneiform script and hieroglyphic writing.[2]

Rousseau

To make it easier for musical staff to read from one to another, Jean- Jacques Rousseau envisioned a "boustrophedon" notation. This required the writer to write second staff from right to left, reversing them every second line. This way, Rousseau avoided the staff having to "jump" while reading. [3]

"As the Ox Plows"

"As the Ox Plows" is a poster zine that utilizes the boustrophedon method.[4] Twenty-four artists and one artist duo are included on this project.

Notes

[1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 “Boustrophedon Definition & Meaning.” Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/boustrophedon. Accessed 5 Sept. 2025.
  2. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Luwian-language
  3. https://artsandculture.google.com/story/rousseau-happy-at-chenonceau/MAUBBPZLl7ggKg
  4. https://munduspress.world/as-the-ox-plows