Issue V (1981), 4

Articles (Access to the articles in pdf format is at this stage limited only to authorized users – Web of Science and Scopus): 

On tlie Occasion of the 70th Birthday of Comrade Todor Živkov, p. 3–5. PDF

Todor Živkov. Welcoming Speech to the Participants in the First International Congress of Bulgarian Studies, p. 6–8. PDF

Todor Živkov. Speech at the Reception of the Participants in the First International Congress of Bulgarian Studies at Boyana Residence, p. 9–9. PDF

First International Congress on Bulgarian Studies, p. 10–15. PDF

  • Vladimir Georgiev (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Genesis of the Bulgarian People and the Origin of the Bulgarian Language, p. 16–20. PDF
  • Dmitry Likhachev (Leningrad, USSR). The front line defence of the Bulgarian state of spirit, p. 21–27. PDF
  • Emil Georgiev (Sofia, Bulgaria). Constantine-Cyril the Philosopher and Methodius in the Common European Development, p. 28–32. PDF
  • Imre Toth (Szeged, Hungary). Constantine-Cyril as a philosopher, p. 33–35. PDF
  • Svetlina Nikolova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Achievements and Prospects of Cyrillo-Methodian Studies, p. 36–40. PDF
  • Johannes Irmscher (Berlin, GDR). Byzantine and Old Bulgarian Studies, p. 41–44. PDF
  • Ekaterina Dogramadzhieva (Sofia, Bulgaria). The spread of Old Bulgarian written language, p. 45–49. PDF
  • Dzyun-iti Sato (Tokyo, Japan). Concerning the composition of the alphabet in the copies of "Za bukvite" by Hrabr, p. 50–55. PDF
  • Dimitar Angelov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Hesychasm - essence and role, p. 56–78. PDF
  • Elena V. Cheshko (Moscow, SSSR). The second South Slavic influence in the editorial of the psalter text in Rus (14–15 c.), p. 79–85. PDF
  • Anders Sjöberg (Stockholm, Sweden). Slavic parchment fragments in Sweden, p. 86–94. PDF
  • Ishtvan Ferints (Szeged, Hungary). To the characteristic of the solemn eloquence of Clement of Ohrid and Kirill of Turov, p. 95–98. PDF
  • Hanna Ozhehovska (Warsaw, Poland). Four Bulgarian manuscripts from the beginning of the nineteenth century, located in the Ljubljana Public and University Library (NUK) , p. 99–120. PDF
Survey and book reviews: 
  • Svetlina Nikolova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Symposium on Cyrillo-Methodian and Old Bulgarian Studies, p. 121–125. PDF
  • Annual Contents of the Review Palaeobulgarica, 1981, p. 126–127. PDF