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A page from the Zograf Kodex with text of the Gospel according to St Luke XIV, 19-24.
A photography from the book J.Kurz: Učebnice jazyka staroslověnského (=The textbook of the Old Church Slavonic Language). Praha (=Prague) 1969.
Text was written at the end of 10th or in beginning of 11th century in Georg Zograph's monastery in mount Athos in Greece.
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A page from the Zograf Kodex with text of the Gospel according to St Luke XIV, 19-24. A photography from the book J.Kurz: Učebnice jazyka staroslověnského (=The textbook of the Old Church Slavonic Language). Praha (=Prague) 1969.