Issue VI (1982), 3

Articles: 

Academician Emil Ivanov Georgiev (1910–1982), p. 3–4. PDF

Krasimir Stanchev (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Contribution of Academician Emil Georgiev to the Study of the Literary Process in Bulgaria, p. 5–9. PDF

Ivan Pavlov (Sofia, Bulgaria). The contribution of academician Emil Georgiev, p. 10–13. PDF

Bibliography of the works of Academician Emil Georgiev 1928 –1982, p. 14–46. PDF

  • Emil Georgiev (Sofia, Bulgaria). Renaissance features in the images of Bulgarian literature from the 13th to the 15th centuries, p. 47–58. PDF
  • Svetlana Georgieva-Kujumdžieva (Sofia, Bulgarien). Die Forschungsarbeit auf dem Gebiet der alten bulgarischen Musik (aus dem Mittelalter und der frühen Renaissance) seit den 50-er Jahren: Probleme, Errungenschaften und Perspektiven, p. 59–72. PDF
  • Dimitar Angelov (Sofia, Bulgaria). The eschatological notions of the medieval Bulgarian, reflected in the official and apocryphal literature, p. 73–97. PDF
  • Roger Bernard (Paris, France). Un emprunt fait par le grec byzantin au vieux bulgare: λοσνίκιον „couverture de lit“, p. 98–102. PDF
  • Svetomir Ivanchev (Sofia, Bulgaria). To the question about the combinations PЪ / Pb, LЪ / Lb in Old Bulgarian texts, p. 103–107. PDF
  • Кujo М. Kujev (Sofia, Bulgarien). Das Schicksal des Psalterium von Pogodin, p. 108–111. PDF
  • Riccardo Picchio (New Haven, Connecticut, USA). VC and VM's Pauline Connotations of Cyril and Methodius' Apostleship, p. 112–118. PDF
  • Dora Ivanova-Mircheva (Sofia, Bulgaria). Old Bulgarian literary centers as "language schools", p. 119–128. PDF
  • Angel Davidov (V. Târnovo, Bulgaria). La tradition vieux bulgare dans le lexique de l'Ecole littéraire de Târnovo, p. 129–139. PDF
  • Rudolf Aitzetmüller (Würzburg, BR Deutschland). Abg. litsemerъ προσωπολήπτης, p. 140–142. PDF
  • Donka Petkanova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Bogomilism and apocryphical literature, p. 143–153. PDF
  • William Veder (Nijmegen, Holland). Meletskiy collection and history of Old Bulgarian literature, p. 154–165. PDF
  • Kapitolina Hodova (Moscow, SSSR). On the issue of harmonization with collective nouns in Old Bulgarian Language, p. 166–173. PDF
  • Konstantin Mečev (Sofia, Bulgarie). De l'appartenance nationale des éducateurs slaves Cyrille et Méthode, p. 174–179. PDF
  • Imre Toth (Szeged, Hungary). On the Protograf and the Proterograph of the Cyrillic Part of Reims Gospel, p. 180–183. PDF
  • Bonyu Angelov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Paisiy Hilendarski and the Idea for Slavic Unity, p. 184–187. PDF