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    • The Perfect Ruler in the Art and Literature of Medieval Bulgaria 

      Bakalova, Elka (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego (Lodz University Press), 2011)
      The paper is an attempt to provide some information about the concept of the perfect ruler, as saved in the literature and the fine arts of the medieval Bulgaria, and which are related to the name of the king Ivan Alexander. ...
    • The Monk versus the Philosopher: From the History of the Bulgarian-Byzantine War 894–896 

      Leszka, Mirosław J. (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego (Lodz University Press), 2011)
      The article is devoted to a few problems: 1. how Symeon and Leo the Philosopher looked at the Bulgarian-Byzantine war of 894–896; 2. what place it took in their life ex- periences; 3. how it was inscribed in the concept ...
    • John Chrysostom’s Tale on How Michael Vanquished Satanael – a Bogomil text? 

      Mintchev, Gueorgui (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego (Lodz University Press), 2011)
      The study is an attempt at a comparative analysis of two pseudo-canonical texts: the Slavic Homily of John Chrysostom on How Michael Vanquished Satanael (in two versions) and the Greek Λόγος τοῠ ἀρχηστρατήγου Μιχαήλ, ὃταν ...
    • A Lost Byzantine Chronicle in Slavic Translation 

      Totomanova, Anna-Maria (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego (Lodz University Press), 2011)
      Until recently the so-called Slavic version of the Chronicle of George Synkellos has not been paid proper attention. The attribution of Vasilij Istrin who in the beginning of the 20th c. identified the Slavic text as a ...
    • The First Witnesses. Martha, Longinus and Veronica in the Slavic Manuscript Tradition (Initial Observations) 

      Skowronek, Małgorzata (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego (Lodz University Press), 2011)
      The epithet ‘first witnesses’, conferred on the three saints in the title, is but a conventional designation; it seems fitting as common for the figures of saints, who gave proof of their devotion to Christ. Otherwise, ...