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Classical Languages in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Greece and Russia
Initiator des Themas: Thomas Johansson
Thomas Johansson Peru Local time: 15:50 Englisch > Schwedisch + ...
Mar 16, 2024
And these would be all old/dead languages in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Greece and Russia that have an important body of written literature of historical interest.
I don't know if Mycenaean Greek really has a lot of "literature" besides various inscriptions, but I have included it anyway for the sake of completeness.
And these would be all old/dead languages in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Greece and Russia that have an important body of written literature of historical interest.
I don't know if Mycenaean Greek really has a lot of "literature" besides various inscriptions, but I have included it anyway for the sake of completeness.
--LITHUANIA--
Ruthenian (1400-1800 AD)
Old Lithuanian (1500-1700 AD)
--POLAND--
Old Polish (900-1600 AD)
Middle Polish (1600-1800 AD)
--RUSSIA--
Old East Slavic (600-1400 AD)
Old Church Slavonic (800-1100 AD)
New Church Slavonic (1100 AD-)
New Church Slavonic - Old Moscow recension (1100-1650 AD)
Old Russian (1200-1480 AD)
Middle Russian (1480-1700 AD)
New Church Slavonic - Russian recension (1650 AD-)
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