Issue V (1981), 3

Articles: 
  • Donka Petkanova (Sofia, Bulgaria). The apocryphal literature and the personal works of Old Bulgarian writers, p. 3–9. PDF
  • Ion-Radu Mircea (Bucarest, Roumanie). Un manuscrit inconnu de 1360, p. 10–39. PDF
  • Sava Penkov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Bulgaro-Byzantine Treaties during the Early Middle Ages, p. 40–52. PDF
  • Evgenij K. Teodorov  (Sofia, Bulgariа). An old prototype in the Bulgarian epic folk song, p. 53–67. PDF
  • Theodossi Smjadovski (Shumen, Bulgaria). The liturgy of St. Peter and its application among the Slavs, p. 68–77. PDF
  • Maria Racheva (Sofia, Bulgaria). Early borrowings of Arabic origin in Slavic languages: several rare astronomical names – borrowings in Old Bulgarian or Old Russian language, p. 78–84. PDF
  • Krassimir Stantchev (Sofia, Bulgaria). Unknown Bulgarian manuscripts in Paris, p. 85–97. PDF
  • Dimitâr Sâsâlov (Nesebar, Bulgaria). Reflections of medieval Bulgarian culture in Kievan Russia during the second half of the 11th century, p. 98–105. PDF
  • Nataliya V. Kossek (Moscow, SSSR). The Gospel of Kohno (XIII century). Paleographic features, p. 106–111. PDF
  • Boris Simeonov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Bulgari and puguri, p. 112–116. PDF
  • Bozhidar Dimitrov (Shumen, Bulgaria). A History of Ohrid from 1655, p. 117–119. PDF
Survey and book reviews: 
  • Konstantin Mečev (Sofia, Bulgaria). Literary life in Russia from the Xth to the XVIIth century, p. 120–121. PDF
    Istoria russkoĭ literatury X–XVII vekov. Ministerstvo narodnogo prosveshtenia SSSR, Institut russkoĭ literatury (Pushkinskiĭ dom) Akademii Hauk SSSR, Pod redaktsieĭ D. S. L i h a c h e v a. M., 1980, 463 s.
  • Donka Petkanova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Contribution to the exploration of the paterikon stories, p. 122–124. PDF
    S v e t l i n a  N i k o l o v a. Paterichnite razkazi v balgarskata srednovekovna literatura. S., 1980, 424 s.
  • Trifon Bankov (Sofia, Bulgaria). A book of main problems in bulgarian literary history, p. 125–128. PDF
    V e l c h o  V e l c h e v. Ot Konstantin filosof do Paisiy Hilendarski. S., 1979, 292 s.
  • Andrzej Seckowski (Warsaw, Poland). Professor Dr. Stanislav Slonski, p. 129–132. PDF