- Preslav Literary School
The Preslav Literary School (Pliska Literary School) was the first literary school in the medieval Bulgarian Empire. It was established by Boris I in
885 or886 inBulgaria 's capital,Pliska . In893 , Simeon I moved the seat of the school from Pliska to the new capital,Preslav .The Preslav Literary School was the most important literary and cultural centre of
Bulgaria and allSlavs until the capture and burning ofPreslav by the Byzantine EmperorJohn I Tzimisces in972 . A number of prominent Bulgarian writers and scholars worked at the school, includingNaum of Preslav (until893 ),Constantine of Preslav ,John Exarch ,Chernorizets Hrabar , etc.The school was also a centre of translation, mostly of Byzantine authors, as well as of poetry, painting and painted ceramics. The school is likely to have had a key role for the development of the
Cyrillic alphabet , as the earliest Cyrillic inscriptions have been found in the area ofPreslav (see alsoCyrillic alphabet ).Preslav School scriptoria were scattered over much of present-day northeastern Bulgaria, including monasteries at Pliska, Patleina, Khan Krum, Chernoglavtsi (present-day
Shumen Province ), Ravna,Varna (present-dayVarna Province ), and Murfatlar inDobruja (now inRomania ).ee also
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History of Bulgaria
*Ohrid Literary School
*Naum of Preslav
*Cyrillic alphabet
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