File:Glagolitic script.svg

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Deutsch: Oben: ein Beispiel für ein rundes (bulgarisches) glagolitisches Alphabet aus dem 11. Jahrhundert. Fragment von "Kiewer Flugblättern". Unten: Ein Beispiel für ein eckiges (südslawisch) glagolitisches Alphabet. Fragment aus dem "Reimser Evangelium"
Русский: Глаголица. Образец круглой (болгарской) глаголицы XI века. Фрагмент «Киевских листков». Образец угловатой (южнославянский) глаголицы. Фрагмент из «Реймского Евангелия»
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English: Above: an example of a round (Bulgarian) Glagolitic alphabet from the 11th century. Fragment from "Kiev leaflets". Below: An example of an angular (South Slavic) Glagolitic alphabet. Fragment from the "rhyming gospel"

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