The Ohrid Gospel or Ohrid Glagothic fragments (Latin: Evangelium Achridanum;Russian: Охридские глаголические листки, Okhridskiye glagolicheskiye listki) is a Glagolitic manuscript from the 10th century AD.[1] It contains text from the Gospel of Luke 24 and parts of the Gospel of John,[2] written on 20 leaves of parchment, each about 17 cm × 20 cm (6.7 in × 7.9 in) each.[3]
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