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    1. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 22. sij
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      Some sources claim that #Simeon I personally commissioned the #Preslav #Literary School to create the #Cyrillic #alphabet. In fact, it may have originated in some other part of the First #Bulgarian Empire and was then systematised at Preslav. 10th-century sample from Preslav:pic.twitter.com/Kzi9Np8EwC

      A reproduction of a 10th-century Cyrillic inscription from the Round Church in Preslav. The translation reads: 'Church of Saint John, built by chartophylax Paul'.
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    2. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 23. sij
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      The #Cyrillic #alphabet was not invented by #SaintCyril — it emerged years after his death. #Mediaeval scholars, possibly #Cyril's former students who later worked at the #Preslav #Literary School, named the new #Bulgarian script 'Cyrillic' in the saint's honour.pic.twitter.com/YnxzC3POVC

      A 19th-century fresco of St Cyril in the Church of the Ascension of Christ in Topolčani, North Macedonia.
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    3. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 23. sij
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      The earliest form of #Cyrillic was written in the '#ustav' style based mostly on #Greek #uncial script #letters. It was augmented by letters and #ligatures (fused-together letters) from the #Glagolitic #alphabet to represent #OldChurchSlavonic sounds not found in Greek.pic.twitter.com/JU8Hil4COG

      A chart of ustav Cyrillic writing.
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    4. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 26. sij
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      The #majuscule (#written all in capital #letters) #uncial style was widely used during the #MiddleAges to #write #Greek, #Latin, and #Gothic. The scribes who created #Cyrillic would have been well acquainted with Greek uncial #writing like this sample from the 8th or 9th century:pic.twitter.com/mGdbs8S7sw

      Uncial 0311, a manuscript of the New Testament dated to the 8th or 9th century. It consists of eight fragments of parchment showing two columns of Greek uncial writing in black ink.
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    5. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 27. sij
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      Like their #Greek equivalents, some #Cyrillic #letters had both #phonetic and numeric values. Ҁ (#koppa) was unusual in that it had the numeric value 90, but no sound value. Ч (#črĭvĭ) replaced Ҁ as the numeral 90 around the year 1300. [Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Q_family_tree.svg …]pic.twitter.com/pkxHTmG7Mj

      History of the letter Q going from Egyptian hieroglyphs, to Proto-Sinaitic Qup, to its descendants, including Phoenician Qoph, Greek Qoppa, and Cyrillic Koppa.

The Latin Q derived from Greek Qoppa via the Etruscan Q.
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    6. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 29. sij
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      A zigzaggy #titlo (◌҃) over a #Cyrillic #letter denotes a #numeral, as seen on this 17th-century #Russian clock. 'Titlo' derives from a word for 'title', similar to other #superscript #diacritical marks like the #Spanish '#tilde' (˜) and the '#tittle' dot on #lowercase i and j.pic.twitter.com/NDQyCUgwTa

      The clock on the bell tower of the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin in the Suzdal Kremlin in Suzdal, Russia. The numerals of the clock are represented by Cyrillic letters with the titlo diacritical mark above them.
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    7. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 30. sij
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      One of the earliest works written in the #Cyrillic #alphabet was the #DidacticGospel, most likely compiled around 893 by #ConstantineOfPreslav at the #Preslav #Literary School. It includes the #AlphabetPrayer, believed to be the first original #poetry in #OldChurchSlavonic.pic.twitter.com/bwN3fdte5I

      A reproduction of the Азбучна молитва (Alphabet Prayer), which was included in Constantine of Preslav's Учително евангелие (The Didactic Gospel), a compilation of religious works dating to around 893.
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    8. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 31. sij
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      In 894 #ConstantineOfPreslav is believed to have written Histories, the first historical chronicle in #Slavic #literature. He went on to write, compile, or #translate numerous other works. He was an advocate for #OldChurchSlavonic who urged #Bulgarians not to favour #Greek.pic.twitter.com/RpcyFXAxom

      A weathered depiction of Constantine of Preslav from an antique bible.
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    9. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 2. velj
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      The #Preslav #Literary School and eastern #Bulgaria in general were quick to adopt the #Cyrllic #alphabet in the 890s. Writers in the western #Balkans, including at the #Ohrid Literary School, still favoured #Glagolitic, switching to Cyrillic only gradually over a few centuries.pic.twitter.com/Oqr1PorZGj

      A map of the First Bulgarian Empire in the 9th and 10th centuries showing the capital Preslav in the east and Ohrid in the west. Ohrid is in present-day North Macedonia.
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    10. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 2. velj
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      The #CodexAssemanius demonstrates that the #Glagolitic #alphabet was still being used to write #OldChurchSlavonic in the 11th century in the western #Balkan area of #Macedonia. The parchment contains Gospel lectures for church celebrations.pic.twitter.com/W6jnxdblIY

      A leaf of parchment showing rounded Glagolitic letters. The drop cap letters at the section beginnings are decorated with patterns and illustrations of faces.
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      Ling Lore‏ @linglore 3. velj
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      #Bulgarian Orthodox monks from #Ohrid founded the #Zograf Monastery in the late 9th or early 10th century on the #Greek peninsula of #MountAthos on the #Aegean Sea. Its #library amassed many #mediaeval #Slavic manuscripts written in #Glagolitic and #Cyrillic.pic.twitter.com/RE0zounmAX

      The Saint George the Zograf Monastery in Mt Athos, Greece. Its imposing present-day buildings date from the middle 18th century.
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        2. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 4. velj
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          The #CodexZographensis is an #OldChurchSlavonic manuscript from the late 10th or early 11th century. It was written by #Bulgarian monks at the #Zograf Monastery in #MountAthos, #Greece using the #Slavic #Glagolitic #alphabet. #Cyrillic pages were added during the 13th century.pic.twitter.com/bSQJ1S2KWC

          The first page of the Gospel of Mark in Glagolitic Old Church Slavonic from the Codex Zographensis. It contains colourful decorative illustrations at top and notes jotted in the margins, including some in Cyrillic.
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        3. Ling Lore‏ @linglore 16 hprije 16 sati
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          Use of the #Glagolitic #alphabet ended by the 13th century with the notable exception of #Croatia, and the #Croatian Church in particular, which still used the script even into the 20th century. An inscription in #Zagreb Cathedral created in the 1940s during the #fascist period.pic.twitter.com/rrGiVpcI5h

          More than a dozen lines of Glagolitic text inscribed in the early 1940s on the wall of the Zagreb Cathedral in Croatia.
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