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Sporadic instances aside, Glagolitic survived beyond the 12th century as a primary script in Croatian lands alone, although from there a brief attempt at reintroduction was made in the West Slavic area in the 14th century through the Emmaus Benedictine Monastery in Prague, where it survived well into the 15th century, the last manuscript with ...
Angular Glagolitic, also known as Croatian Glagolitic, [1 1] is a style of Glagolitic book hand, developing from the earlier Rounded Glagolitic. Many letters present in Rounded Glagolitic were gradually abandoned: ⱏ, ⱐ, ⱔ, ⱘ, ⱙ, ⱚ, ⱛ and to a large extent ⰿ (replaced with ⱞ) and ⱗ.
Premuda's copy of the Klimantović miscellany (Premudin prijepis Klimantovićeva zbornika). Scribe: Vinko Premuda. Latinic with Glagolitic initials and many Glagolitic numbers. Acquired by Arhiv JAZU in 1948. [3] [4] [5] 1975 (October 20) Karlobaška riznica glagoljice collection Karlobag (Capuchin Monastery) Karlobag Vь ime otca, i sina, i ...
Knjiga ukapanja mrtvaca u crkvi sv. Marije. Glagolitic to 25 December 1859 then Italian (but 7 entries Glagolitic with Latinic ductus in 1864) then Latinic Croatian from 1864. [15] matricula 1704–1800 Arhiv Zadarske nadbiskupije Sukošan 100 p 42.5 x 15.5 cm 1 co Glagoljska Skula sv. Kasijana. Glagolitic to 1785 then Latinic, with some Italian.
Script is similar to that of the 1395 Reims Gospel and 1 D c 1/30, as well as the earlier portions of the Czech Glagolitic Bible , as opposed to the later portions of the Czech Glagolitic Bible (around 1416). Discovered by Michal Dragoun (the 1906 Truhlář catalogue makes no mention of Glagolitic in its description of this manuscript, nor for ...
This is a list of manuscripts written in the Glagolitic script from the 10th to 12th centuries. Light red represents manuscripts with Glagolitic only in inclusions or paratext. Pale red represents mixed manuscripts with Glagolitic as a main script.
Missale Romanum Glagolitice (Croatian: Misal po zakonu rimskoga dvora, Ⰿⰹⱄⰰⰾⱏ ⱂⱁ ⰸⰰⰽⱁⱀⱆ ⱃⰹⰿⱄⰽⱁⰳⰰ ⰴⰲⱁⱃⰰ) is a Croatian missal and incunabulum printed in 1483. It is written in Glagolitic script and is the first printed Croatian book. It is the first missal in Europe not published in Latin script.
Mixed Glagolitic-Cyrillic note by Matija "Mate" Grynhut/Grünhut as a novomisnik that his copy of the 1706 missal had been given to him by vladika Venceslav Soić. [33] Grünhut was noted by Soić in 1882 to be among the priests of the Senj-Modruš bishopric who still served mass from a Glagolitic missal.