Issue XLVIII (2024), 2

Articles (Access to the articles in pdf format is at this stage limited only to authorized users – Web of Science and Scopus): 
  • Alessandro Maria Bruni (Naples, Italy). A Rediscovered Codex of the Old Church Slavonic Translation of the Books of the Kingdoms, p. 3–16. PDF
  • Tatyana Slavova (Sofia, Bulgaria). On the Antigraph of the Pesnivec of Tzar Ivan Alexander (BAN 2; GIM, Ščukin 3), p. 17–34. PDF
  • Lora Taseva (Sofia, Bulgaria). in Constantine of Preslav’s Didactic Gospel, p. 35–58. PDF
  • Diana P. Atanassova (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Readings on St Menas in the (South)Slavonic Calendrical Collections, p. 59–82. PDF
  • Ivan Biliarsky, Mariyana Tsibranska-Kostova (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Miracles of Saint Demetrios by John Stavrakios, Archbishop of Thessalonica, in the South-Slavic Heritage: Preliminary Remarks, p. 83–112. PDF
  • Marta Riparante (Sofia, Bulgaria). A Proposal for the Palaeographic Analysis of Medieval South Slavonic Cyrillic Script, p. 113–127. PDF
  • Georgi Parpulov (Plovdiv, Bulgaria), Darina Boykina, Nona Petkova (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Mystery of the Pogoyan Monastery, p. 129–142. PDF
Survey and book reviews: 
  • Ivan P. Petrov (Vienna, Austria). Corona ætatis: Roland Marti at 70, p. 143–148. PDF
  • Amber Ivanov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Transfer and Adaptation: Languages and Cultures in Dialogue (the Balkans from Late Antiquity to Early Modern Times), p. 149–157. PDF
  • Iva Trifonova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Digital Technologies as a Resource for the Study of Palaeographic and Codicological Data from the 14th Century, p. 159–172. PDF
  • Maria Totomanova-Paneva (Sofia, Bulgaria). A Round Table dedicated to the 950th Anniversary of the Appearance of the Earliest Copy of the Symeonic Florilegium, p. 173–176. PDF