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Cyrillo-Methodian studies

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Saints Cyril and Methodius
9th-century Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries
Cyrillic numerals
numeral system derived from the Cyrillic script
Ohrid Literary School
cultural centre in the First Bulgarian Empire
Miroslav Gospel
Serbian Cyrillic codex / manuscript from the 11th/12th century
Ostromir Gospels
oldest dated book of Kievan Rus'.
Proglas
Proglas (, ) is the foreword to the Old Church Slavonic translation of the four Gospels. Made between 863 and 867 by Saint Cyril and published in Prague, Proglas is considered to be the first poem in literary Old Church Slavonic.
Codex Suprasliensis
10th century Slavic church manuscript
Reims Gospel
illuminated manuscript of Slavonic origin
Codex Zographensis
manuscript
Kiev Missal
Old Church Slavonic manuscript
Louis Léger
French writer and academic (1843–1923)
Codex Assemanius
rounded Glagolitic Old Church Slavonic canon evangeliary consisting of 158 illuminated parchment folios, dated to early 11th century
Codex Marianus
edition of Codex Marianus
Glagolita Clozianus
manuscript
Riccardo Picchio
Italian linguist (1923–2011)
Vukan Gospels
13th century Serbian Cyrillic manuscript
Psalterium Sinaiticum
11th century Slavic psalter
Sava's book
Arkhangelsk Gospel
manuscript in the Russian State Library
Ivan Duichev
Bulgarian historian and paleographer
Glagolitic numerals
numerals based on the letters of the Glagolitic alphabet
Enina Apostle
manuscript
Euchologium Sinaiticum
manuscript
Mstislav Gospel
12th-century manuscript
Treatise Against the Bogomils
polemical text
Dubrovnik Prayer Book
1512 prayer book in Cyrillic
Polychron
monastery in Turkey
Cyrillo-Methodian Studies
branch of Slavic literary and religious studies