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An Unstudied Compilation with the Name of Andrew the Apostle

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2014
The paper presents an unstudied text with the name of the Apostle Andrew in the miscellany of 15th c., now Muz.10272, Rashka orthography. The text (with traces of archaic archetype) is a unique copy of the compilation.
Anissava Miltenova
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Митът за феникса в православнославянската литературна традиция. Съдържание и интерпретации

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2014
The myth of the phoenix in Orthodox Slavic literary tradition. Symbolism and interpretation Like the majority of medieval literature, the myth of the phoenix entered the Orthodox Slavic world through translations of Byzantine works.
Ana Stoykova
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Библейски топоси за изобразяване на жени-светици в южнославянските литератури през Средновековието

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2016
Biblical Topoi in the representation of female saints in Medieval South Slavonic literatures The theme of female sanctity in Orthodox Slavonic medieval texts is not a frequent subject of study.
Радослава [Radoslava] Станкова [Stankova]
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Херменевтични бележки за библейските псалми

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2016
Some hermeneutical notes on the biblical Psalms  The article examines two difficult to interpret verses from the Book of Psalms. The analysis compares the Hebrew text, the Septuagint, the Old Bulgarian text (along with its Church Sla­vonic version) and
Регина [Regina] Койчева [Koĭcheva]
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О возможных гумилевских подтекстах в рассказе В. В. Набокова "Порт"

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis: Folia Litteraria Rossica, 2020
В статье рассматриваются элементы поэтики и биографической легенды Николая Гумилева в рассказе Владимира Набокова Порт. Значение личности и творчества лидера акмеистов для писателя-эмигранта позволяет отнести главного героя рассказа Никитина к ...
Антон Филатов
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За възможните източници на апокрифния мотив „Сатанаил отказва да се поклони на Адам“ в едно раннохристиянско мъчение

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2016
On the possible sources of the apocryphal motif “Satanael refuses to bow to Adam” in one early Christian passion The article discusses the medieval literary works containing one of the variants of the apocryphal motif “the fall of the Rebel Angel from ...
Ана [Ana] Стойкова [Stoĭkova]
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Топоси за изобразяване на владетеля светец и светеца войн в южнославянската книжнина от ХІІІ в. (= The Topoi Depicting the Ruler-Saint and the Warrior-Saint in the South-Slavic Literature of the 13th Century) [PDF]

open access: yesSlovene, 2013
This article discusses one aspect of the depiction of rulers’ sainthood in early Serbian and Old Bulgarian literature: the saints’ martial feats, which are most often displayed as victories over other religions through the power of Christ’s weapon, the ...
Радослава Станкова
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Парадоксалната българска рецепция на Библията през епохата на Възраждането

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2016
Paradoxical Bulgarian reception of the Bible during the National Revival This paper is focused on the difficulties that Bulgarian reception of the Bible encountered in nineteenth century – the lack of older canonical translations and the opposition of ...
Николай [Nikolaĭ] Аретов [Aretov]
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Св. Симеон – вечният владетел на сърбите

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2016
St. Simeon – the eternal ruler of the Serbs The article discusses the development of the cult of St. Simeon (Stefan Nemanja, ca. 1113–1199) in the thirteenth century as a core of the ruler’s ideology and a mirror of the political changes in Serbia. The
Нина [Nina] Гагова [Gagova]
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The starting point of Bulgaria in national mythology

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2014
The starting point of Bulgaria in national mythology This paper examines the dynamics of ideas on the beginnings of Bulgaria, such as were developed by early nationalism in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Nikolay Aretov
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