Glagolitic writing

Jussi Halla-aho jussi at HALLA-AHO.COM
Tue Jan 12 21:21:58 UTC 2010


If you are not scared of authentic manuscripts, please consider purchasing Nimchuk's edition of the Folia Kievensia ("Kyjivs'ki hlaholychni lystky", Kyiv 1983). FK are also the oldest known record of both Slavic and the glagolitsa.

Best,

Jussi Halla-aho
Helsinki


> Glagolitic is widely spread in
> Northern Croatia, as a means for promoting tourism and
> national pride, in a special "glagolitic valley" in Istria.
> Have a look at pictures on my web site :
> http://www2.unil.ch/slav/ling/recherche/CYRILLIQUE/presentation.html
> It should be easy there to find text books in glagolitic.
> 
> Patrick Sériot
> University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
> 
> 
> 
> Le 12 janv. 10 à 21:46, Leigh Burns a écrit :
> 
> Hello All;
> 
> I am a University of Arizona in Tucson graduate student and
> I was sniffing around the internet researching the
> glagolitic alphabet.  Does anyone know if there are any
> bibles or other books that one could purchase written in
> glagolitic?  (I understand it will cost alot of money,
> I was just wondering.).  I am also wondering, does
> anyone know of any classes held at any university for
> teaching to write in glagolitic? I think this is a
> fascinating part of slavic history, and I would like to add
> writing glagolitic to my skills in writing Russian. 
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Leigh B
> University of Arizona Graduate Student MA
> Davis Monthan AFB, Tucson Arizona
> EC-130 ANO/Linguist
> 
> 
> 
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