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  2. List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1300–1399) - Wikipedia

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    The fragments of 1/4 had been used in book covers whose earliest known dates are 1618 (fragment A) and 1620–1650 (fragment B). 1/10 was used in the cover of a Liber sententiarum from 1618. The illumination on 1/4B suggests the manuscript was illuminated in the 1360s or 1370s. 1/12 was used in the cover of a 1617 zádušní kniha of the ...

  3. Glagolitic script - Wikipedia

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    But the Ottoman conquests left the script without most of its continental population, and as a result of the Counter-Reformation its use was restricted in Istria and the Diocese of Zagreb, [8] [10] and the only active printing press with a Glagolitic type was confiscated, [11] leading to a shift towards Latinic and Cyrillic literacy when ...

  4. Glagolitic Mass - Wikipedia

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    [1] The Glagolitic alphabet was an early Slavic alphabet, the predecessor of the modern Cyrillic alphabet. In Croatia, the Catholic Church gave permission for the Roman Rite liturgical Mass to be celebrated in Old Church Slavonic at a time when such liturgies were typically only permitted to be in Latin, resulting in the Glagolitic Use Mass. [2]

  5. List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1600–1699) - Wikipedia

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    29.1 x 10.3 cm Glagolitic to 1806 then Latinic. [54] [12] [13] marriages 1651–1668 Arhiv Zadarske biskupije Žman 32 p 28.4 x 10.2 cm 1 co Includes a decree mandating the use of the Latinic Kašićev ritual. [39] [12] [13] GUZ, PB: deaths 1651–1823 Molat (župni ured) Molat 273 p 28.7 x 10.5 cm Glagolitic to 1806 inclusive then Latinic. [54 ...

  6. List of Glagolitic manuscripts (900–1199) - Wikipedia

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    996–1017 [1] Trento ms. 2476 (ff. 1–2, 5–12) + Inssbruk Dip. 973 (ff. 3–4) Municipal Library of Trento, Tyrolean State Museum: Macedonia, Croatia: 14 27 × 20,5 cm 1 co Cloz Miscellany (Glagolita Clozianus, Kločev glagoljaš, Клоцов сборник). Acquired by Ivan Frankopan (died 1486). Today 12 folia in Trento, 1 dolia in ...

  7. Kragujevac (Višegrad) - Wikipedia

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    Kragujevac (Serbian: Крагујевац) is a village in the municipality of Višegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] [2] References

  8. Princely Serbian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Since 2005 the Theatre started grandiose publishing business with the Journal Joakim [11]), founded the Gallery Joakim, [12] ordered monographies of all the winners of the Statuette of Joakim Vujic, [13] 2009 published the first edition book Premiere, [14] started to research and publish drama heritage of Kragujevac.

  9. Bajo Pivljanin - Wikipedia

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    Radović claims that he was born on 22 May 1622, [1] while it is estimated that he was born in c. 1630. [2] His godfather, the monk Ivanović, named him Dragojlo, while the nickname Bajo (derived from baja, "snake", a common nickname in Piva which was thought to protect children from evil [3]) was given to him by his grandfather Simo. [1]