Medieval Greek Language

Medieval Greek Language refers to the form of the Greek language spoken and written during the Middle Ages, roughly from the 6th to the 15th century. It was the continuation of the Ancient Greek language with influences from Latin, Slavic, Arabic, and other languages. This period saw the development of various dialects and the evolution of the Greek alphabet. Medieval Greek texts include religious, philosophical, scientific, and literary works that provide insight into the culture and society of the time.




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Medieval Greek Language