Issue XIV (1990), 3

Articles (Access to the articles in pdf format is at this stage limited only to authorized users – Web of Science and Scopus): 
  • Dimitar Angelov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Matters Related to the Bulgarian Nation (10th–19th cc.), p. 3–19. PDF
  • Svetlina Nikolova (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Novella “Stefanit and Ihnilat” in Bulgarian Mediaeval Literature and Literary Activities, p. 20–42. PDF
  • Marina Krutova (Moscow, the USSR). The Linguistic-textological Collation of the “Golden Chain” with Others Collections, p. 43–48. PDF
  • Galina Barankova (Moscow, the USSR). Excerpts from the Works of Gregory the Theologian in Sveroslav's Miscellany of 1073, p. 49–56. PDF
  • Anna-Maria Totomanova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Once Again on the Soft к and г in the Place of Protoslavonic tj and dj in the South-Western Bulgarian Dialects, p. 57–59. PDF
  • Birgit Janihen (Leipzig, Germany). The Numerals in the Old Bulgarian and Middle Bulgarian Texts from the Gospel, p. 60–64. PDF
  • Mincho Georgiev (Sofia, Bulgaria). Anatomical Physiological Concepts and Mental Pictures in Old Bulgarian Literature, p. 65–79. PDF
  • Iossif Moroz (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Metamorphosis of Pagan Mental Pictures in Gregory Theologian's Oration “On the True Cross and Two Criminals”, p. 80–95. PDF
  • Winfrid Bauman (Resensburg, Germany). “The Anonymous Bulgarian Chronicle” and Hans Schiltberger, p. 96–101. PDF
Survey and book reviews: 
  • Angel Davidov (Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria). Prof. Dora Ivanova-Mircheva at 70, p. 102–104. PDF
  • Rayko Sefterski (Sofia, Bulgaria). A Return to the Historical Beginning of the Bulgarians in 153–765 AD, p. 105–108. PDF
    M o s k o M o s k o v. Imennik na balgarskite hanove (novo talkuvane). DI „D-r Petar Beron“. S., 1988. 368 s.
  • Margarita Mladenova (Sofia, Bulgaria). A New Look at the Sources for the History of Greater Moravia, p. 109–110. PDF
    Н a v l í k,  L. Е.  Kronika о Velké Moravě. Вгnо, 1987. Blok, 273 р.
  • Pavel Stefanov (Rousse, Bulgaria). A Contribution to South-Slavonic Hagiography, p. 111–113. PDF
    S l o b o d a n M i l e u s n i ћ. Sveti srbi. Kragyjevats, „Kaleniħ“, 1989. 222 s. + il.
  • Vassya Ivanova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Boris and Gleb: from the Facts of History to the Literary Interpretation of the Images, p. 114–115. PDF
    G i o r g e t t a  R e v e l l i.  Boris e Gleb: due protagonisti del Medioevo Russo. (Le opere letteraire ad essi dedicate). Piovan Editore, Abano Terme, 1987. LXXXVI + 81.