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  • Details of the Glagolitic alphabet, an alphabet invented during the 9th century AD to translate the Bible into Slavic languages.
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  • There, more copies and texts in Glagolitic script were made, especially in the school of Ohrid .
  • Such a time span clearly indicates that the Glagolitic was in active use at the Ohrid Literary School and in Macedonia in general for over two centuries.
  • In all cases the Glagolitic script was scraped and rescripted. In their oldest versions, Cyrillic and Glagolitic scripts were almost identical.
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  • Glagolitic Leaves in Hlohovec. These two fragments are among the oldest artifacts in the manuscript collections of the Slovak National Library.
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  • In fact, the city is on the UNESCO World Heritage List! First, in 1979, Lake Ohrid, one of Ohrid’s greatest symbols, was added to the list.
  • The Ohrid region became the center of the first Slavonic University - the Ohrid literary school. The alphabet used was the Glagolitic.
  • We provide a photo of fragment of a Croation Glagolitic Breviary, written circa A.D. 1225. It is kept in London, in the British Museum Add.
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  • In 2011 a new Glagolitic fragment came to the fore at St. Catherine’s monastery. It was recently published by N. Glibetić (2015).
  • The Budapest Glagolitic Fragments. Text: Országos Széchényi Könyvtár, MS Duod. Eccl.
  • The Budapest Glagolitic Fragments (Budapest, Országos Széchényi Könyvtár, MS Duod. Eccl. Slav. 2) are two fragments from a parchment manuscript containing...
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  • The Glagolitic alphabet (play /ɡlæɡəˈlɪtɪk/), also known as Glagolitsa, is the oldest known Slavic alphabet.