Articles (Access to the articles in pdf format is at this stage limited only to authorized users – Web of Science and Scopus):
- Desislava Naydenova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Cyrillo-Methodian Studies in the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences to 1945, p. 3–17. PDF
- Georgi Minczew (Lodz, Poland). The Homily of John Chrysostom on How Michael Vanquished Satanael – a Bogomil Text?, p. 18–46. PDF
- Marina Chistiakova (Vilnius, Lithuania). Homily on the Eve of Candlemas (According to the Synaxaria F. 19 № 95 and 97, Kept in the Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences) in the Context of the Literary Heritage of St. Kliment of Ohrid, p. 47–55. PDF
- Dimo Cheshmedzhiev (Plovdiv, Bulgaria). On the Literal Interpretation of a Biblical Allusion in the Long Vita of the Philosopher St. Cyril-Constantine, or: Were Sts Cyril and Methodius Proto-Bulgarians, p. 56–89. PDF
Survey and book reviews:
- Veselka Zhelyazkova (Sofia, Bulgaria). An Edition and a Study of a Valuable Middle Bulgarian Manuscript – the Curzon Gospel, p. 90–96. PDF
- Georgi Nikolov (Sofia, Bulgaria). A Philological Contribution to the Study of the Institutional Development of the Early Mediaeval Bulgarian Khaganate-Kingdom, p. 97–101. PDF
- Svetlina Nikolova (Sofia, Bulgaria). The International Scholarly Symposium “1100 Years since the Dormition of St. Nahum of Ohrid” (3rd to 5th October 2010, Ohrid), p. 102–108. PDF
- Tatyana Ilieva (Sofia, Bulgaria). The International Symposium “St. Nahum – Activity, Associates and Adherents” (29th to 30th October 2010, Shumen), p. 109–117. PDF