Issue XLVIII (2024), 3

Articles (Access to the articles in pdf format is at this stage limited only to authorized users – Web of Science and Scopus): 
  • Evelina Mineva (Athens, Greece). Problems in the Search for Byzantine Prototypes of Medieval Slavonic Hymnography, p. 3–36. PDF
  • Iskra Hristova-Shomova (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Second Redaction of the Old Bulgarian Office Menaia, p. 37–60. PDF
  • Dagmar Christians (Bonn, Germany). Lexical Deviations between the Slavic Hymns of the Office Menaion and Their Greek Parallels: Their Causes and Lexicographic Representation, p. 61–86. PDF
  • Maria Yovcheva, Angel Nikolov (Sofia, Bulgaria). Two Fragments of a Serbian Office Menaion from the End of the 13th – the First Half of the 14th Century from the Collections of the Church Historical and Archival Institute of the Bulgarian Patriarchate and the Historical Museum – Teteven, p. 87–118. PDF
  • Stanka Petrova-Hristova (Plovdiv, Bulgaria). Dissemination of the Canons for Gabriel the Archangel in the Slavonic Menaia (Preliminary Study), p. 119–135. PDF
  • Regina Koycheva (Sofia, Bulgaria). Which Form of the Genitive Termination -aego/-aago/-ago Did the Old Bulgarian Hymnographers Use? p. 137–156. PDF
  • Sergejus Temčinas (Vilnius, Lithuania). The Relative Chronology of the Two Hymnographic Services by Gregory Tsamblak and His Life Path, p. 157–166. PDF
  • Radoslava Stankova (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Tărnovo Office and the Serbian Edition of the Office for Saint Petka Tărnovska: Comparison of the Composition and the Structure, p. 167–184. PDF
  • Martin Braxatoris (Bratislava, Slovakia). The Names of the Forefather Adam and Foremother Eve in Slavonic Hymnography, p. 185–200. PDF
Survey and book reviews: 
  • Nely Gancheva (Sofia, Bulgaria). International Scholarly Forum “The Way of Light” (11 May 2024, Athens), p. 201–204. PDF