Issue XVIII (1994), 3

Articles (Access to the articles in pdf format is at this stage limited only to authorized users – Web of Science and Scopus): 
  • Imre Toth (Szeged, Hungary). On the Cyrillo-Methodian Tradition in Hungary, p. 3–10. PDF
  • Valentina Izmirlieva (Sofia, Bulgaria). Stories and Names : Modes of Eastern Orthodox Rhetoric of Sainthood, p. 11–16. PDF
  • Stefan Smjadovski (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Inscriptions to the Frescoes at the Church “St. Nicholas” Near Stanichene (1331–1332), p. 17–43. PDF
  • Maria Yovcheva, Lora Tasseva (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Preslav Vocabulary in the Translation of the Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius, p. 44–51. PDF
  • Mariana Cibranska (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Glossary in Matthew Vlastar’s Syntagma (Manuscript 1/19, 15th Century from the Library of Rila Monastery), p. 52–62. PDF
  • Kremena Miteva (Dobrich, Bulgaria). Some Observations on the Natural-History Concepts in Hexameron and Nebessa by John the Exarch of Bulgaria (Textual Aspects), p. 63–76. PDF
  • Stojanka Babalievska (Sofia, Bulgaria). Notes on the Vita of Cyril and Methodius, p. 77–82. PDF
  • Dimitar Kenanov (Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria). A History of the Introductory Part of the Life of Saint Nicholas by Symeon Metaphrast, p. 83–90. PDF
Survey and book reviews: 
  • Francis J. Thomson (Antwerp, Belgium). The Myth of a Slavonic Translation, of Pseudo-Nonnus’ Scholia Mythologica in Orationes Gregorii Nazianzeni, p. 91–92. PDF
  • Miliyana Kaymakamova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Nov trud varhu duhovnoto razvitie na srednovekovna Bulgaria (kraya na XII – nachaloto na XV v.), p. 93–98. PDF
    V a s s i l  G j u z e l e v. Bulgarien zwischen Orient und Okzident. Die Grundlagen seiner geistigen Kultur vom 13. bis zum 15. Jahrhundert. Böhlau Verlag. Wien, Köln, Weimar, 1993. 311 S., 88 Abb.
  • Wanda Stepniak-Minczewa (Krakov, Polsha). Krakov – lyulka na kirilskoto knigopechatane, p. 99–101. PDF
    Najstarsze druki cerkiewnosłowiańskie i ich stosunek do tradycji rękopiśmiennej. Materiały z sesji Kraków 7–10 1991. Krakow, 1993. 351 p.
  • Rumyana Zlatanova (Haydelberg, Germania). Mezhdunaroden simpozium v Haydelberg, p. 102–103. PDF