Issue IX (1985), 3

Articles (Access to the articles in pdf format is at this stage limited only to authorized users – Web of Science and Scopus): 
  • Klaus-Diter Zeeman (Berlin, GDR). Diglossie and Mixed Texts in Kievan Russia, p. 3–10. PDF
  • Peter Angelov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Principles of Bulgarian Medieval Diplomacy, p. 11–26. PDF
  • Tatyana Tulina (Odessa, SSSR). Graphic and phonetic features of the manuscripts of the 19 c. "The sermons of Kozma the presbyter about Praying to a God etc." (65 f.), p. 27–38. PDF
  • Stefan Smyadovski (Sofia, Bulgaria). Language features of the inscriptions from the Zemen frescoes, p. 39–64. PDF
  • Vasiliy Putsko (Kaluga, SSSR). For portrait of priest Dobreysho, p. 65–73. PDF
  • Margarita Kiskinova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Joseph Simonin Asemani for the life and work of Cyril and Methodius, p. 74–86. PDF
  • Kiril Kabakchiev (V. Tarnovo, Bulgaria). To the semantic-ideological and stylistic interpretation of Gregory Tsamblak's "Еulogy for Evtimii", p. 87–98. PDF
  • Miroslava Vronkovska (Torun, Poland). Observations on the vocabulary of the Krakow Gospe, p. 99–109. PDF
  • Dimitar Kenanov (V. Tarnovo, Bulgaria). Polyhroniy Agapievich Sirku (Sirkov) – a prominent historian of the old Bulgarian literature, p. 110–123. PDF
Survey and book reviews: 
  • Elena Tomova (Sofia, Bulgaria). International scholarly forum for Gregory Tsamblak, p. 124–129. PDF
    Tarnovska knizhovna shkola. 3. Grigoriy Tsamblak. Zhivot i tvorchestvo. Treti mezhdunaroden simpozium. Veliko Tarnovo, 12–15 noemvri, 1980. S., Izd. na BAN, 413 s.
  • Veselin Panayotov (Shumen, Bulgaria). Study on the history of an apocryphal legend, p. 130–132. PDF
    E.  N.  M e s h t e r s k a i a. Legenda ob Avgare rannesiriyskiĭ literaturnyĭ pamiatnik. Istoricheskie korni v эvolyutsii apokrificheskoĭ legendy. M., 1984.