Issue XXIX (2005), 3

Articles (Access to the articles in pdf format is at this stage limited only to authorized users – Web of Science and Scopus): 
  • Svetlina Nikolova (Sofia, Bulgaria). On the Documentary Basis for Philological Old Bulgarian Studies and Opportunities for Bulgarian-American Cooperation, p. 3–16. PDF
  • Tatjana Afanasjeva (Sankt-Petersburg, Russia). On the Sequence of the Folia and the Content of the Glagolitic Sinaisky Služebnik from the 11th Century, p. 17–35. PDF
  • Tatjana Ilieva (Sofia, Bulgaria). Observations on the Vocabulary of John the Exarch’s Translation of the Theology, p. 36–60. PDF
  • Rašo Rašev (Shumen, Bulgaria). The Pagan Period in the Bulgarian Apocryphal Chronicle. Hypotheses and Interpretations, p. 61–71. PDF
  • Krastu Banev (Cambridge, Great Britain). Two Enygmatic Manuscripts: the Slavonic Translation of the Homilies on the Departure of the Soul Attributed to Theophilus of Alexandria and Simeon Mesopotamites (CPG 2618 and 4035), p. 72-97. PDF
  • Jordan Želev (Sofia, Bulgaria). Unpublished Autographs and Marginal Notes in Manuscripts from the Rila Monastery, p. 98-114. PDF
Survey and book reviews: 
  • Tatyana Slavova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Netraditsionno za glagolitsata, p. 115–120. PDF
    I v a n D o b r e v. Glagolitsata (= Biblioteka „Slovo i simvol“, № 3). S., 2005. 395 s.
  • Angel Nikolov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Nova kniga varhu "ezikovata ideologiya" na Konstantin Kostenechki, p. 121–124. PDF
    P a v e l L u k i n. Pis’mena i Pravoslavie: istoriko-filologicheskoe issledovanie „Skazania o pisymenah“ Konstantina Filosofa Kostenetskogo. Pod red. N. N. Zapol’skoy. M., 2001. 376 s.
  • Maria Yovcheva (Sofia, Bulgaria). Mezhdunaroden forum, posveten na slavyanskata himnografia, p. 125–132. PDF