Dates Flashcards
Anatolian languages from oldest to youngest; Hittite, Palaic, Luwian, Hiero Luwian, Lycian, Lydian.
- Hittite: 17th–13th century BCE
- Palaic: 14th–13th century BCE
- Luwian: 14th–13th century BCE
- Hieroglyphic Luwian: from 15th century BCE
- Lycian: 5th–4th century BCE
- Lydian: 7th–4th century BCE
Indic (“Indo-Aryan”) languages from oldest to youngest
Sanskrit: Vedic, transmitted orally from ca. 1200–1000 BCE; oldest written texts from the 2nd century CE; oldest written Indic texts (Prakrit) from the 3rd century BCE
Iranian languages from oldest to youngest; Avestan, Old Persian
- Avestan: orally transmitted from ca. 1000 BCE; oldest written texts from the early centuries CE
- Old Persian: inscriptions from 6th–4th century BCE
- Middle Iranian: Middle Persian (Pahlavi), Sogdian, Khotanese Saka, etc.
- Modern Iranian: Persian, Kurdish, Pashto, Ossetic, etc.
Italic languages from oldest to youngest; Latin, Faliscan, Oscan, Umbrian, Venetic
- Latin: from 7th century BCE
- Umbrian: from 7th century BCE
- Oscan: from 6th century BCE
- Venetic: 6th–1st century BCE (perhaps)
- Faliscan: 3rd–2nd century BCE
Greek languages from oldest to youngest
- Mycenaean: 14th century BCE
Inscriptions and literature from the 8th century BCE (Homer)
Celtic, Continental Celtic languages from oldest to youngest; Gaulish, Lepontic, Celtiberian
- Gaulish: inscriptions from ca. 200 BCE to 200 CE
- Lepontic: inscriptions from 5th–1st century BCE
- Celtiberian: inscriptions from 2nd–1st century BCE
Celtic, Insular Celtic languages from oldest to youngest
- Irish: Old Irish inscriptions from 400, literature from the 7th century CE
- Brittonic: Welsh (from 8th century), Breton (from 8th century), Cornish (9th–18th century)
Germanic languages from oldest to youngest
Runic inscriptions from ca. 150 CE
- East Germanic: Gothic (Bible translation of Wulfila, 4th century CE)
- North Germanic: Old Norse, Old Icelandic (runic inscriptions, literature from 13th century CE)
- West Germanic: Old English (after ca. 700 CE), Old High German (from 8th century CE), Old Saxon (from 9th century CE)
Baltic languages from oldest to youngest
- Old Prussian: 14th–17th century CE
- Lithuanian: from 16th century CE
- Latvian: from 16th century CE
Slavic
- Old Church Slavonic: from 10th century CE
- East Slavic: Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
- West Slavic: Czech, Slovak, Polish, Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian
- South Slavic: Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian/Montenegrin, Slovenian, Macedonian, Bulgarian
Armenian
Attested from the 5th century CE
Tocharian
Tocharian A: 8th–9th century CE
Tocharian B: 6th–9th century CE
Albanian
Attested from the 15th century CE
Phrygian
Phrygian: Old Phrygian inscriptions from the 8th–4th century BCE; New Phrygian from the 2nd–3rd century CE
Messapian
Inscriptions from the 5th century BCE