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The Codex Zographensis (Bulgarian: , Zografsko chetveroevangelie, 'Four Gospels of Zograf') is a document that was found in the Bulgarian Zograf Monastery on Mount Athos in 1843 by A. Mihanović, and which dates from the late 10th or early 11th century. It is an important document for its use of the round Glagolitic script, the oldest known Slavic alphabet, in which it is written, as well as the Old Church Slavonic (West Bulgarian recension) language upon which it is based.

The manuscript contains 304 parchment folios, of which the foremost have not been preserved, and thus begins with . In addition, several additional folios from the middle of the manuscript are missing. In the end of the 11th or beginning of the 12th century some missing folios (from 41 to 57) were replaced with 17 new ones, written in a somewhat newer version of the Glagolitic. They were themselves most likely a palimpsest.

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