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 |  |  | Clement of Ohrid: Encyclopedia II - Old Church Slavonic - Basis and local influencesOld Church Slavonic is evidenced by a relatively small body of manuscripts, written for the most part, in the late 10th and the early 11th century. The language has a Southern Slavic basis with an admixture of Western Slavic features inherited during the mission of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius to Great Moravia (863 - 885). The only well-preserved manuscript of Moravian recension, the Kiev Folia, is characterised by the replacement of some Southern Slavonic phonetical and lexical features with Western Slavic ones. Manuscripts written in the medieval Bulgari ...
See also:Old Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic - History, Old Church Slavonic - Script, Old Church Slavonic - Basis and local influences, Old Church Slavonic - Later recensions Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic - Authors, Old Church Slavonic - Nomenclature, Old Church Slavonic - Modern Slavic nomenclature Read more here: » Old Church Slavonic: Encyclopedia II - Old Church Slavonic - Basis and local influences |
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Mount Athos, known as the Garden of the Mother of God
Blessed Virgin Mary (no specific title) - Acadians, Alezio, Italy, Cajuns, Catemaco Veracruz, Mexico, Exeter College, Kea Island, Greece, Merizo, Guam, Pergamino, Argentina, Petit Goave, Haiti, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Savona, Italy, Skiathos Island, Greece, Zacatecas, Mexico,
See also:Patron saint, Patron saint - Saints associated with occupations and activities, Patron saint - Occupations and activities under the patronage of Mary, Patron saint - Saints associated with countries nations regions cities and towns, Patron saint - Countries and places under Mary's patronage, Patron saint - Non-saint patrons, Patron saint - Saints associated with protection from ailments or illness, Patron saint - Other protective help Read more here: » Patron saint: Encyclopedia II - Patron saint - Countries and places under Mary's patronage |
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List of Bulgarians - Performing Arts.
List of Bulgarians - Directors.
Rangel Valtchanov
Nikola Kovachev
Sophia Peer
List of Bulgarians - Actors and actresses.
See also List of Bulgarian actors
Stoyan Bachvarov
Stanislav Ianevski
Rusi Chanev
Georgi Cherkelov
Georgi Georgiev
Stefan Danailov
Itzhak Fintzi
Georgi KalojanchevSee also: List of Bulgarians, List of Bulgarians - Artists, List of Bulgarians - Performing Arts, List of Bulgarians - Directors, List of Bulgarians - Actors and actresses, List of Bulgarians - Literature, List of Bulgarians - Authors, List of Bulgarians - Music, List of Bulgarians - Composers, List of Bulgarians - Musicians, List of Bulgarians - Visual Arts, List of Bulgarians - Sculptors, List of Bulgarians - Graphic artists, List of Bulgarians - Painters, List of Bulgarians - Architects, List of Bulgarians - Business, List of Bulgarians - Businessmen, List of Bulgarians - Lawyers, List of Bulgarians - State, List of Bulgarians - Politicians, List of Bulgarians - Revolutionaries, List of Bulgarians - Voivodes, List of Bulgarians - Academics, List of Bulgarians - Scientists, List of Bulgarians - Economists, List of Bulgarians - Philosophers, List of Bulgarians - Sports, List of Bulgarians - Theology, List of Bulgarians - Cuisine Read more here: » List of Bulgarians: Encyclopedia II - List of Bulgarians - Artists |
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 |  |  | Clement of Ohrid: Encyclopedia II - Cyrillic alphabet - As used in various languagesSounds are indicated using IPA. These are only approximate indicators. While these languages by and large have phonemic orthographies, there are occasional exceptions—for example, Russian его (meaning him/his), which is pronounced /jevɔ/ instead of /jeɡɔ/.
Note that spellings of names may vary, especially Y/J/I, but also GH/G/H and ZH/J.
Cyrillic alphabet - Slavic languages ...
See also:Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic alphabet - Origins, Cyrillic alphabet - Letter-forms and typography, Cyrillic alphabet - Romanization, Cyrillic alphabet - As used in various languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Slavic languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Non-Slavic languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Cyrillic in Unicode Read more here: » Cyrillic alphabet: Encyclopedia II - Cyrillic alphabet - As used in various languages |
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List of Bulgarians - Authors.
Elisaveta Bagryana
Petar Beron
Ran Bosilek
Assen Bossev
Elias Canetti
Dobri Chintulov
Chudomir
Dimcho Debelyanov
Blaga Dimitrova
Dimitar Dimov
Vassil Drumev
Petya Dubarova
John Exarch
Hristo Botev
Dora Gabe
Nikolai Haitov
Paisii Hilendarski
Chernorizetz Hrabar
Angel Karaliichev
Lyuben Karavelov
Aleko ...
See also:List of Bulgarians, List of Bulgarians - Artists, List of Bulgarians - Performing Arts, List of Bulgarians - Directors, List of Bulgarians - Actors and actresses, List of Bulgarians - Literature, List of Bulgarians - Authors, List of Bulgarians - Music, List of Bulgarians - Composers, List of Bulgarians - Musicians, List of Bulgarians - Visual Arts, List of Bulgarians - Sculptors, List of Bulgarians - Graphic artists, List of Bulgarians - Painters, List of Bulgarians - Architects, List of Bulgarians - Business, List of Bulgarians - Businessmen, List of Bulgarians - Lawyers, List of Bulgarians - State, List of Bulgarians - Politicians, List of Bulgarians - Revolutionaries, List of Bulgarians - Voivodes, List of Bulgarians - Academics, List of Bulgarians - Scientists, List of Bulgarians - Economists, List of Bulgarians - Philosophers, List of Bulgarians - Sports, List of Bulgarians - Theology, List of Bulgarians - Cuisine Read more here: » List of Bulgarians: Encyclopedia II - List of Bulgarians - Literature |
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List of Bulgarians - Scientists.
Dimitar Paskov, pharmacist and chemist
Stephan Angeloff, microbiologist
Roumen Antonov, engineer
Petar Beron, educator
Kiril Bratanov, biologist
Yull Brown, inventor
John Vincent Atanasoff, inventor of the digital electronic computer.
Angel Balevski, inventor
Veselin Beshevliev, classicist
Georgi Bliznakoff, chemist
Georgi Bonev, mathematician
Ljubomir Chakaloff, mathematician< ...
See also:List of Bulgarians, List of Bulgarians - Artists, List of Bulgarians - Performing Arts, List of Bulgarians - Directors, List of Bulgarians - Actors and actresses, List of Bulgarians - Literature, List of Bulgarians - Authors, List of Bulgarians - Music, List of Bulgarians - Composers, List of Bulgarians - Musicians, List of Bulgarians - Visual Arts, List of Bulgarians - Sculptors, List of Bulgarians - Graphic artists, List of Bulgarians - Painters, List of Bulgarians - Architects, List of Bulgarians - Business, List of Bulgarians - Businessmen, List of Bulgarians - Lawyers, List of Bulgarians - State, List of Bulgarians - Politicians, List of Bulgarians - Revolutionaries, List of Bulgarians - Voivodes, List of Bulgarians - Academics, List of Bulgarians - Scientists, List of Bulgarians - Economists, List of Bulgarians - Philosophers, List of Bulgarians - Sports, List of Bulgarians - Theology, List of Bulgarians - Cuisine Read more here: » List of Bulgarians: Encyclopedia II - List of Bulgarians - Academics |
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In Unicode, the Cyrillic block extends from U+0400 to U+052F. The characters in the range U+0400 to U+045F are basically the characters from ISO 8859-5 moved upward by 864 positions. The characters in the range U+0460 to U+0489 are historic letters, not used now. The characters in the range U+048A to U+052F are additional letters for various languages that are written with Cyrillic script.
Unicode does not include accented Cyrillic letters, but they can be combined by adding U+0301 ...
See also:Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic alphabet - Origins, Cyrillic alphabet - Letter-forms and typography, Cyrillic alphabet - Romanization, Cyrillic alphabet - As used in various languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Slavic languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Non-Slavic languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Cyrillic in Unicode Read more here: » Cyrillic alphabet: Encyclopedia II - Cyrillic alphabet - Cyrillic in Unicode |
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 |  |  | Clement of Ohrid: Encyclopedia II - Cyrillic alphabet - RomanizationThere are various systems for Romanization of Cyrillic text, including transliteration to convey Cyrillic spelling in Latin characters, and transcription to convey pronunciation.
Standard Cyrillic-to-Latin transliteration systems include:
Scientific transliteration, used in linguistics, is based on the Latin Croatian alphabet.
The Working Group on Romanization Systems of the United Nations recommends different systems for specific languages. These are the most commonly used around the world.
ISO 9:1995, ...
See also:Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic alphabet - Origins, Cyrillic alphabet - Letter-forms and typography, Cyrillic alphabet - Romanization, Cyrillic alphabet - As used in various languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Slavic languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Non-Slavic languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Cyrillic in Unicode Read more here: » Cyrillic alphabet: Encyclopedia II - Cyrillic alphabet - Romanization |
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 |  |  | Clement of Ohrid: Encyclopedia II - Cyrillic alphabet - Letter-forms and typographyThe development of Cyrillic typography passed directly from the medieval stage to the late Baroque, without a Renaissance phase as in Western Europe. Late Medieval Cyrillic letters (still found on many icon inscriptions even today) show a marked tendency to be very tall and narrow; strokes are often shared between adjacent letters.
Peter the Great, tsar of Russia, mandated the use of westernized letter forms in the early eighteenth century; over time, these were largely adopted in the other languages that use the alphabet. Thus, unlik ...
See also:Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic alphabet - Origins, Cyrillic alphabet - Letter-forms and typography, Cyrillic alphabet - Romanization, Cyrillic alphabet - As used in various languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Slavic languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Non-Slavic languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Cyrillic in Unicode Read more here: » Cyrillic alphabet: Encyclopedia II - Cyrillic alphabet - Letter-forms and typography |
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 |  |  | Clement of Ohrid: Encyclopedia II - Cyrillic alphabet - OriginsThe plan of the alphabet is derived from the early Cyrillic alphabet, itself a derivative of the Glagolitic alphabet, a ninth century uncial cursive usually credited to two brothers from Thessaloniki, Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius. The glyphs in the Cyrillic alphabet are, however, mainly Byzantine Greek letters. Some of them, especially those representing sounds that did not exist in medieval Greek, retain their Glagolitic forms.
Whereas it is widely accepted that the Glagolitic alphabet was invented by Saints Cyril and Methodius, t ...
See also:Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic alphabet - Origins, Cyrillic alphabet - Letter-forms and typography, Cyrillic alphabet - Romanization, Cyrillic alphabet - As used in various languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Slavic languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Non-Slavic languages, Cyrillic alphabet - Cyrillic in Unicode Read more here: » Cyrillic alphabet: Encyclopedia II - Cyrillic alphabet - Origins |
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List of Bulgarians - Authors.
Elisaveta Bagryana
Petar Beron
Ran Bosilek
Assen Bossev
Elias Canetti
Dobri Chintulov
Chudomir
Dimcho Debelyanov
Blaga Dimitrova
Dimitar Dimov
Vassil Drumev
Petya Dubarova
John Exarch
Hristo Botev
Dora Gabe
Nikolai Haitov
Paisii Hilendarski
Chernorizetz Hrabar
Angel Karaliichev
Aleko Konstantinov
Ivan ...
See also:List of Bulgarians, List of Bulgarians - Artists, List of Bulgarians - Performing Arts, List of Bulgarians - Directors, List of Bulgarians - Actors and actresses, List of Bulgarians - Literature, List of Bulgarians - Authors, List of Bulgarians - Music, List of Bulgarians - Composers, List of Bulgarians - Musicians, List of Bulgarians - Visual Arts, List of Bulgarians - Sculptors, List of Bulgarians - Graphic artists, List of Bulgarians - Painters, List of Bulgarians - Architects, List of Bulgarians - Business, List of Bulgarians - Businessmen, List of Bulgarians - Lawyers, List of Bulgarians - State, List of Bulgarians - Politicians, List of Bulgarians - Revolutionaries, List of Bulgarians - Voivodes, List of Bulgarians - Academics, List of Bulgarians - Scientists, List of Bulgarians - Economists, List of Bulgarians - Philosophers, List of Bulgarians - Sports, List of Bulgarians - Theology, List of Bulgarians - Cuisine Read more here: » List of Bulgarians: Encyclopedia II - List of Bulgarians - Literature |
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List of Bulgarians - Composers.
See also List of Bulgarian composers
Tryphon Silyanovski
Nikola Atanasov
Georgi Atanasov
Angel Bukureshtliev
Asen Dimitrov
Evgeni Dimitrov
Georgi Dimitrov
Stefan Dragostinov
Marin Goleminov
Michail Goleminov
Parashkev Hadzhiev
Dimitar Hadzhigeorgiev
Dimitar Hristov
Dobri Hristov
Boyan Ikonomov
Diko Iliev
Kon ...
See also:List of Bulgarians, List of Bulgarians - Artists, List of Bulgarians - Performing Arts, List of Bulgarians - Directors, List of Bulgarians - Actors and actresses, List of Bulgarians - Literature, List of Bulgarians - Authors, List of Bulgarians - Music, List of Bulgarians - Composers, List of Bulgarians - Musicians, List of Bulgarians - Visual Arts, List of Bulgarians - Sculptors, List of Bulgarians - Graphic artists, List of Bulgarians - Painters, List of Bulgarians - Architects, List of Bulgarians - Business, List of Bulgarians - Businessmen, List of Bulgarians - Lawyers, List of Bulgarians - State, List of Bulgarians - Politicians, List of Bulgarians - Revolutionaries, List of Bulgarians - Voivodes, List of Bulgarians - Academics, List of Bulgarians - Scientists, List of Bulgarians - Economists, List of Bulgarians - Philosophers, List of Bulgarians - Sports, List of Bulgarians - Theology, List of Bulgarians - Cuisine Read more here: » List of Bulgarians: Encyclopedia II - List of Bulgarians - Music |
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 |  |  | Clement of Ohrid: Encyclopedia II - Old Church Slavonic - HistoryThe language was standardized for the mission of the two apostles to Great Moravia in 863 (see Glagolitic alphabet for details). For that purpose, Cyril and his brother Methodius first codified Old Church Slavonic from the Southern Slavic dialect spoken in the neighbourhood of their city, Solun (Thessaloniki), in the Byzantine Empire.
As part of the preparation for the mission, in 862/863, the Glagolitic alphabet was created and the most important prayers and liturgical books, including the Apraktos Evangeliar (an Evangeliar containin ...
See also:Old Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic - History, Old Church Slavonic - Script, Old Church Slavonic - Basis and local influences, Old Church Slavonic - Later recensions Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic - Authors, Old Church Slavonic - Nomenclature, Old Church Slavonic - Modern Slavic nomenclature Read more here: » Old Church Slavonic: Encyclopedia II - Old Church Slavonic - History |
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