Issue XI (1987), 2

Articles: 
  • Thomas Butler (Harvard, U.S.A.). Methodius's Kanon to Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki, p. 3–8. PDF
  • Ivan Buyukliev (Sofia, Bulgaria). On the Old Bulgarian and Old Polish Translations of Psalter, p. 9–14. PDF
  • Tatyana Tsakalidi (Ordzhonikidze the USSR). On the Peculiarities of the Expression of Negative Statement in Vratsa Gospel, p. 15–22. PDF
  • Mariya Deyanova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Towards the History of the Word order in the Bulgarian da-Constructions, p. 23–40. PDF
  • Iboya Nepper (Debrecen, Hungary). The Influence of Byzantine Culture in the Zatiya Region of Hungary and the Question of Bulgarian Mediation, p. 41–45. PDF
  • Tsvetana Cholova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Theoretical Issues of Physical Geography in Medieval Bulgarian Literature, p. 46–59. PDF
  • Yuri K. Begunov (Leningrad, the USSR). Kirillo-Novozersky List of the Poetic Work of Dimitri Cantacuzin, p. 60–73. PDF
  • Zhan Mishchenko (Sofia, Bulgaria). Some Peculiarities of the 14-th Century Turnovo Rules, p. 74–84. PDF
  • Alkiviadis N. Prepis (Athens, Greece). The Rozhen Monastery during the Period XVI – Beginning of the 20th Century, p. 85–107. PDF
  • Elya Tsaneva (Sofia, Bulgaria). Ethno-Political Elements of the Bulgarian National Consciousness in the XV – Beginning of the XVIII C., p. 108–117. PDF
Survey and book reviews: 
  • Axinia Djurova, Krassimir Stantchev (Sofia, Bulgaria). Prof. Dimitrije Bogdanovic p. 118–119. PDF
  • Dimitar Ovcharov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Second International Conference of Prabulgarians, p. 120–121. PDF
  • Ivan Dobrev (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Old Bulgarian Hymnographic Heritage in the Light of a New Discovery, p. 122–128. PDF
    G e o r g i  P o p o v. Triodni proizvedenia na Konstantin Preslavski (Kirilo-Metodievski studii. Kn. 2). S., 1985. 722 s.
  • Dimitar Kenanov (V. Tarnovo, Bulgaria). Expected Research Work, p. 129–130. PDF
    K u y o  K u e v,  G e o r g i  P e t k o v. Sabrani sachinenia na Konstantin Kostenechki. Izsledvane i tekst. S., BAN, 1986. 573 s.
  • Raiko Sefterski (Sofia, Bulgaria). Fundamental research on Bulgarian-Chuvash linguistics, p. 131–134. PDF
    M. P.  F e d o t o v. Chuvash Language in the Family of Altaic Languages. I–III. Ed. by N. A. Baskakov. Chuvash Publishing House. Cheboksary. 1980–1986.