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DescriptionZographensisColour.jpg |
English: The first page of the Gospel of Mark from Codex Zographensis
Русский: Первая страница Евангелия от Марка из Зографского кодекса. Рукопись найдена в 1843 году в Зографском монастыре на Афоне.
Français : La première page de l'Évangile selon Marc de Codex Zographensis
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10-11 centuries/siècles/века |
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Anonymous |
Author |
Anonymous |
Found in Найден Trouvé |
Zograf Monastery Зографский монастырь
Monastère de Zographou |
Stored in Хранится Gardé |
National Library of Russia in Saint-Petersburg Российская национальная библиотека в Санкт-Петербурге
Bibliothèque nationale russe à Saint-Pétersbourg |
Language Язык Langue |
Bulgarian edition of Old Church Slavonic Болгарский извод старославянского языка
L'édition bulgare du vieux-slave |
Script Письменность Écriture |
Glagolitic Глаголица
Glagolitique |
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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