Issue V (1981), 2

Articles (Access to the articles in pdf format is at this stage limited only to authorized users – Web of Science and Scopus): 
  • Peter Juhas (Budapest, Hungary). Old Bulgarian words in today's Hungarian and Bulgarian languages, p. 3–18. PDF
  • Petar Angelov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Bulgarian history in the Serbian genealogical texts and chronicles (9 – 14 centuries), p. 19–34. PDF
  • Dmitrij Bulanin (Leningrad, SSSR). "Circular message" of the Patriarch of Constantinople Photius in ancient Russian manuscripts of the 16th–17th centuries, p. 35–54. PDF
  • Konstantin Mečev (Sofia, Bulgaria). Bulgarian culture at the beginning of the 13th century, p. 55–71. PDF
  • Jerzy Rusek (Krakow, Poland). For the language of the Bitola triodion, p. 72–78. PDF
  • Nikolay Markov, Stefan Lisitsov (Sofia, Bulgaria). New Old Bulgarian Monument by Preslav, p. 79–85. PDF
  • Boris Paraškevov (Sofia, Bulgaria). To the original meaning of slaw. * sočiti, p. 86–90. PDF
  • Georgi Neshev (Sofia, Bulgaria). Bulgarian cultural influence in the Vlachian-Moldavian lands during the late Middle Ages (15–18 century), p. 91–102. PDF
  • Pavel Stefanov (Ruse, Bulgaria). An unknown scriptorium from the 17th century in Teteven region, p. 103–112. PDF
Survey and book reviews: 
  • Rajko Sefterski (Sofia, Bulgaria). A Remarkable Work in Proto-Bulgarian Studies, p. 113–116. PDF
    K. D ą b r o w s k i,  T. N a g r o d z k a - M a j c h r z y k,  E. T r y j a r s k i, Hunowie Europejscy, Protobułgarzy, Chazarowie, Pieczyngowie, PAN, Instytut historii kultury materialnej, Kultura Europy Wczesnośredniowiecznej, Zeszyt 4, Wrocław–Kraków–Gdańsk, 1975, 647 p.
  • Krassimir Stantchev (Sofia, Bulgaria). A critical edition of the "Za bukvite" by Černorizec Hraber, p. 117–119. PDF
    C h e r n o r i z e t s  H r a b a r. „O pismenehь“, Kritichesko izdanie, izgotvila Alda Dzhambeluka-Kossova. Slovoukazatel, izgotvila Ekaterina Dogramadzhieva. S, 1980, 189 s.
  • Rumyana Zlatanova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Linda Sadnik's anniversary, p. 120–123. PDF
  • Galina Filipova, Jurij Kabakčiev (Sofia, Bulgaria). An international meeting of historians in Pamporovo, p. 124–126. PDF