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Glagolitic makes the cut

I’m very excited that Glagolitic, an ancient script used to write Slavic languages in south-eastern Europe, has been incorporated into Unicode. I photographed Glagolitic in the cathedral in Zagreb, Croatia.

This entry was posted in essay and tagged Croatia, Glagolitic, orthography on 17th February 2007 by admin.

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