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  1. The Glagolitic script (/ ˌ ɡ l æ ɡ ə ˈ l ɪ t ɪ k /, ⰃⰎⰀⰃⰑⰎⰉⰜⰀ, glagolitsa) is the oldest known Slavic alphabet. It is generally agreed that it was created in the 9th century for the purpose of translating liturgical texts into Old Church Slavonic by Saint Cyril, a monk from Thessalonica.

  2. Learn about the Glagolitic script, the oldest Slavic writing system, invented by St Cyril and St Methodius in the 9th century. See the alphabet chart, sample text, transliteration, links and fonts.

  3. History. The earliest form of manuscript Cyrillic, known as ustav, was based on Greek uncial script, augmented by ligatures and by letters from the Glagolitic alphabet for consonants not found in Greek. [3] The Glagolitic alphabet was created by the monk Saint Cyril, possibly with the aid of his brother Saint Methodius, around 863. [3] .

    Image
    Unicode
    Name ( Cyrillic )
    Name ( Translit. )
    азъ
    azŭ
    a
    боукꙑ
    buky
    b
    вѣдѣ
    vědě
    v
    глаголи
    glagoli
    g
  4. Glagolitic alphabet, script invented for the Slavic languages about 860 ce by the Eastern Orthodox Christian missionaries Constantine (later known as St. Cyril) and his brother Methodius (later St. Methodius). The two missionaries originated in Thessalonica (now Thessaloníki, Greece), on the southern edge of the Slavic-speaking world.

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  5. The Glagolitic script ( / ˌɡlæɡəˈlɪtɪk /, ⰃⰎⰀⰃⰑⰎⰉⰜⰀ, glagolitsa) is the oldest known Slavic alphabet. It is generally agreed that it was created in the 9th century for the purpose of translating liturgical texts into Old Church Slavonic by Saint Cyril, a monk from Thessalonica.

  6. www.omniglot.com › conscripts › glagolicyGłagolicy - Omniglot

    Głagolicy is a way to write Polish with the Glagolitic alphabet - one of the oldest known scripts created to write Slavic languages. It was devised by Allison Powell, who believes that the Latin alphabet is poorly adapted for writing Polish as it lacks many of the Slavic phonemes naturally occurring in this language.