
Codex Glagolitice
The Codex Glagoliticus is a 12th-century manuscript that contains the Glagolitic alphabet, the oldest known script created by Saints Cyril and Methodius for Slavic languages. It was used primarily in medieval Croatia for religious texts and liturgical purposes. The manuscript exemplifies early Slavic literacy and the adaptation of the Greek alphabet to write Slavic languages. The Codex is significant because it reflects the cultural and religious development of the Slavic people and their unique writing system, which predates the Latin alphabet's widespread use in the region.