List Of Glagolitic Inscriptions (16th Century)
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List Of Glagolitic Inscriptions (16th Century)
__NOTOC__ Below is a list 16th century of Glagolitic inscriptions. For other related lists, see: * Lists of Glagolitic inscriptions * List of early Glagolitic inscriptions (before 1500) * List of later Glagolitic inscriptions (after 1600) 1500–1519 1520–1539 {, class="wikitable sortable sticky-header" style="width:100%; font-size: 90%" , - ! Date ! ! Transcription ! Name and Notes ! ! , - , 1520 (? 27) , Kanfanar (sv. Agate) , ⰝⰗⰋ ⰋⰆ ⰕⰑⰒⰋⰔⰀⰕⰑⰮⰀⰔ ⰆⰀⰍⰀⰐⰈⰐⰑⰂⰀⰍⰋ , One of the newly discovered graffitos. Ligatures: ⰕⰑ. , , , - , 1520 , Hrastovlje (sv. Trojstva) , Ⱍ Ⱇ Ⰻ Ⱅ ⰮⰋ...Ⱞ...Ⰽ...ⰒⰋⰔⰀⰘ ⰌⰀ ⰒⰓⰅⰋⰂⰀⰐ ⰂⰋⰔⰋⰐⰕⰋⰐ ⰓⰑⰄⰑⰮ ⰈⰎⰁⰐⰀ , Engraver: priest Ivan Visintin of Labin. , , , - , 1520 , Novi Vinodolski (sv. Filipa i Jakova) , ·I·S·XX· ·Ⱍ·Ⱇ·Ⰻ , , , , -bgcolor="LightGray" , 1520 , Rudenice by Dr ...
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Glagolitic
The Glagolitic script (, , ''glagolitsa'') is the oldest known Slavic alphabet. It is generally agreed to have been created in the 9th century by Saint Cyril, a monk from Thessalonica. He and his brother Saint Methodius were sent by the Byzantine Emperor Michael III in 863 to Great Moravia to spread Christianity among the West Slavs in the area. The brothers decided to translate liturgical books into the contemporary Slavic language understandable to the general population (now known as Old Church Slavonic). As the words of that language could not be easily written by using either the Greek or Latin alphabets, Cyril decided to invent a new script, Glagolitic, which he based on the local dialect of the Slavic tribes from the Byzantine theme of Thessalonica. After the deaths of Cyril and Methodius, the Glagolitic alphabet ceased to be used in Moravia for political or religious needs. In 885, Pope Stephen V issued a papal bull to restrict spreading and reading Christian services ...
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