- An
abecedarium (also
known as an
abecedary or ABCs or
simply an ABC) is an
inscription consisting of the
letters of an alphabet,
almost always listed...
- The Anglo-Saxon ****horc (
abecedarium angulis****) as
presented in
Codex Sangallensis 878 (9th century)...
-
Abecedarium (Abecedary)—along with
Catechismus (Catechism)—is the
first printed book in Slovene. It is an eight-leaf
booklet for
helping people learn...
- may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of runes. The
Abecedarium Nordmanni**** is a
presentation of the 16
runes of the
Younger ****hark...
- The
earliest Etruscan abecedarium, from
Marsiliana d'Albegna,
still almost identical with
contemporaneous archaic Gr**** alphabets...
-
alongside Christian references. A list of rune
names is also
recorded in the
Abecedarium Nordmanni****, a 9th-century m****cript, but
whether this can be called...
- the
Octoechos (Oktoih prvoglasnik) of 1474, and
appears in the
Serbian abecedarium printed in
Venice in 1597; its
position in the
alphabet in this book...
-
placed between х and ц. This can be seen in the
first printed Cyrillic abecedarium (illustrated), and
continues in
modern usage. Ot is used in
Church Slavonic...
-
Valcamonica and were the
creators of many of the
stone carvings in the area.
Abecedariums found in
Nadro and
Piancogno have been
dated to
between 500 BC and 50...
- X = [s], Ψ = [kʰ] or [kχ] (Rix 202–209). The
earliest known Etruscan abecedarium is
inscribed on the
frame of a wax
tablet in ivory,
measuring 8.8 cm...