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Glagolitic texts

Glagolitic texts are written records in the Glagolitic alphabet, an ancient script created in the 9th century to transcribe Old Church Slavonic. Developed by Saints Cyril and Methodius, it was used primarily in medieval Slavic regions for religious and literary works. The script features unique, ornate characters and was later replaced by Cyrillic in most areas. Today, Glagolitic texts are valuable historical artifacts, offering insights into early Slavic culture, language, and the spread of Christianity. They are studied by linguists and historians to understand the development of Slavic literacy and religious traditions.