Glagolitic alphabet
Glagolitic alphabet
Origin
The Glagolitic alphabet was invented during the 9th century by the
missionaries St Cyril (827-869 AD) and St Methodius (826-885 AD) in order to
translate the Bible and other religious works into the language of the Great
Moravia region. They probably modelled Glagolitic on a cursive form of the Greek alphabet, and based their translations on a Slavic
dialect of the Thessalonika area, which formed the basis of the literary
standard known as Old Church Slavonic.
Old Church Slavonic was used as the liturgical language of the Russian
Orthodox church between the 9th and 12th centuries. A more modern form of the
language, known as Church Slavonic, appeared during the 14th century and is
still used in the Russian Orthodox church.
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