تاریخ دبیره، اسحق تیلر•:
Isaac Taylor's " History of the Alphabet "
"The later alphabets — Parsi, Hebrew, Syriac, Mon- golian, and Arabic — were at first local varieties of the Aramean"
http://www.archive.org/stream/storyo...0clod_djvu.txt
چگونگی پدید آمدن دبیره ی عربی از دبیره نـَبـَـطی ( از فرهنگنامه ی ایرانیكا)•ه
http://www.iranica.com/uploads/files/aramaic_tab2.jpg
•چگونگی پدید آمدن دبیره پهلوی و اوستایی از دبیره ی آرامی (از فرهنگنامه ی ایرانیكا)ه
http://www.iranica.com/uploads/files/aramaic_tab3.jpg
• تاریخ خط ما
محمد تقی بهار
http://persianlanguage.ir/articles/persian_alphabet/238
تاریخچهای از خط و دبیره •
http://persianlanguage.ir/articles/p..._alphabet/2088
• تاریخچهای از نگارش و خط
دکتر ژاله آموزگار
http://persianlanguage.ir/articles/persian_alphabet/585
روند گسترش دبیره از آندره لومر•
The Spread of Alphabetic Scripts (c. 1700--500 BCE)
André Lemaire
"The Bukân stela bears witness that from that
time Aramaic was in official use in the west of Iran, more particularly in the kingdom
of the Manneans, two centuries before its spread under the Achaemenid
Empire’ (Lemaire, 1998: 299). However, it was effectively not until the reign of Cyrus
(551–30) that Aramaic, which was used as the language of administration and communication
of that vast empire, became widespread, from Asia Minor to the Indus
and from Upper Egypt (Elephantine-Aswan) to Bactria (in the north of Afghanistan)
(Shaked, 2004)."
http://persianacademy.zxq.net/Bukan%20Script.pdf
•تاریخ دبیره، پوشه ی دوم ، جستار دبیره های (زبان های) آریایی ، برگ ٢۴۳
History of the Alphabet: Aryan Alphabets, Band 2, page 243
Von Isaac Taylor
"After the Arab conquest the Pahlevi chachter was replaced by arabic, which is now the alphabet of Persia"
شمارگان هندی •
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_numerals