Introduction to Glagolitic Palaeography
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Introduction to Glagolitic Palaeography

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Introduction to Glagolitic Palaeography

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The palaeography of the first Slavic script – the Glagolitic script – is being published in English language for the first time. Unlike former historiography-based palaeographic textbooks, this study is linguistically substantiated. After presenting the elemental historical and philological knowledge on the creation of the script and its relation to the parallel Slavic script – the Cyrillic – the author goes on to distinguish the development of those linguistically-based segments (e.g. graphemes) from the means that optimize the transfer of linguistic message through the visual writing system. The evolution of letter forms is being observed in the long process of minusculization. The coordination of letters in lines and the readjusting of their forms to the four line system turned out to be the 'spiritus movens' of the changes not only in the letter forms but in the script's entire visual appearance as well. At the focus of interest, there are the oldest Macedonian, Bulgarian, Czech and Croatian Glagolitic texts of the 10th and the 11th century.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Titel
  3. Imprint
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction to the English edition
  6. I The linguistic foundations of (Slavic) palaeography
  7. II An overview of Glagolitic palaeographies
  8. III The beginnings of Slavic literacy – the Byzantine context
  9. IV Glagolitic script and Cyrillic script – the issue of primacy
  10. V Origins and models of the establishment of Glagolitic script
  11. VI The codification of Cyrillic script and the issue of its authorship
  12. VII Greek/Byzantine script as a design and/or structural model for the first Slavic scripts
  13. VIII A comparative alphabetical table of Slavic scripts
  14. IX Alphabet and azbuka: letter order and the names of letters
  15. X Graphemic idiosyncrasies in the organisation of the Slavic ‚azbukas‘ – an attempted reconstruction
  16. XI Diacritic marks in texts of the Glagolitic Old Church Slavonic canon
  17. XII Numerals in Old Church Slavonic texts
  18. XIII The transcription (pronunciation) and transliteration of Glagolitic and Cyrillic texts
  19. XIV The material framework of manuscript text and page layout
  20. XV An overview of the oldest Glagolitic monuments
  21. XVI Palaeographic starting points in the approach to the oldest Glagolitic texts
  22. XVII Examples of the palaeographic characteristics of the oldest Glagolitic texts
  23. XVIII Basic graphomorphological changes in Glagolitic letters
  24. XIX Conclusion
  25. Literature
  26. Index of names
  27. Backcover