Glagolitisches Alphabet
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ⰀGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Azu
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ⰁGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Buky
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ⰂGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Vede
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ⰃGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Glagoli
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ⰄGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Dobro
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ⰅGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Yestu
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ⰆGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Zhivete
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ⰇGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Dzelo
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ⰈGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Zemlja
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ⰉGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Izhe
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ⰊGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Initiale Izhe
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ⰋGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe I
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ⰌGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Djervi
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ⰍGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Kako
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ⰎGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Ljudije
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ⰏGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Myslite
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ⰐGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Nashi
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ⰑGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Onu
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ⰒGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Pokoji
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ⰓGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Ritsi
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ⰔGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Slovo
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ⰕGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Tvrido
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ⰫGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Izhitsa
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ⰖGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Uku
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ⰗGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Fritu
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ⰘGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Heru
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ⰙGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Otu
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ⰚGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Pe
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ⰛGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Shta
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ⰜGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Tsi
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ⰝGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Chrivi
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ⰞGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Sha
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ⰟGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Yeru
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ⰠGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Yeri
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ⰡGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Yati
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ⰢGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Spidery Ha
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ⰣGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Yu
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ⰤGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Klein Yus
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ⰦGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe Yo
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ⰧGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Iotated Small Yus
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ⰨGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Big Yus
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ⰩGlagolitischer Großbuchstabe mit großem Yus
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ⰪGlagolitic Großbuchstabe Fita
Beschreibung
The Glagolitic script is the oldest known Slavic alphabet. It is generally believed to have been created in 863 by Saint Cyril, a Byzantine monk from Thessaloniki, and his brother Saint Methodius. The purpose was to translate religious texts into Old Slavic.
There are several reasons proving that Glagolitic is older than Kyrillische 0410–0474 . The oldest manuscripts are written in Glagolitic. For example, „The Kiev Missals“ are dated back to the X century. Some pieces of parchment have been preserved with old writings scraped and covered with new ones. In all cases the Glagolitic script was scraped and rescripted. In their oldest versions, Cyrillic and Glagolitic scripts were almost identical. The only difference was the symbols' appearance. However, the numerals were also different. The Cyrillic is more related to the Greek ones, and the Glagolitic — with the letter order in the alphabet.
It is difficult to identify the origin of Glagolitic letters. They have something in common with the Georgian script and the Greek cursive, and with The Old Turkic script 10C00–10C48 . There is a theory that Cyril was inspired by the Old Slavic runes. However, there is no compelling evidence.
The Glagolitic script wasn't very popular in Ancient Rus. Some letters can be found in the texts written in the Cyrillic script. The Glagolitic script was more widespread in Bulgaria and Croatia where it was mostly used by priests. In Bulgaria the script was round, and in Croatia it was more angular.
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