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2Nd Round Slovakia Quiz - March 2013
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What is the name of the font that the Thessalonian brothers brought to the territory of Great Moravia in 863?
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Cant do a link but an extract here gives an answer to a Font name The two brothers introduced a Slavonic languge into Christian religion which until then had been in Latin. They used the Slavonic dialect, spoken by the Slavonic inhabitants in the vicinity of Thessaloniki , where the brothers came from, and Constatine created a new alphabet for it, from the...
15:32 Mon 11th Mar 2013
Looks like 'glagolitic'. See:
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Old_Ch urch_Sl avonic
That's a printing font, not a baptismal font!
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That's a printing font, not a baptismal font!
Cant do a link but an extract here gives an answer to a Font name
The two brothers introduced a Slavonic languge into Christian religion which until then had been in Latin. They used the Slavonic dialect, spoken by the Slavonic inhabitants in the vicinity of Thessaloniki, where the brothers came from, and Constatine created a new alphabet for it, from the lower case of the Greek alphabet and from some oriental letters. This language, which differed only partially from the language of the inhabitants of Great Moravia, became the first literary language of the Slavs. It is now called Church Slavonic; the alphabet, used by Constantine and his pupils in Moravia, is called Glagolithic
The two brothers introduced a Slavonic languge into Christian religion which until then had been in Latin. They used the Slavonic dialect, spoken by the Slavonic inhabitants in the vicinity of Thessaloniki, where the brothers came from, and Constatine created a new alphabet for it, from the lower case of the Greek alphabet and from some oriental letters. This language, which differed only partially from the language of the inhabitants of Great Moravia, became the first literary language of the Slavs. It is now called Church Slavonic; the alphabet, used by Constantine and his pupils in Moravia, is called Glagolithic
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