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Monumenta Bulgarica: A Bilingual Anthology of Bulgarian Texts from the 9th to the 19th Centuries
Butler, T.
Awarded a special book prize by the Bulgarian Studies Association for Outstanding Contribution to the Field of Bulgarian Studies at the 1998 AAASS Convention in Boca Raton, FL.
This excellent collection of monumental Bulgarian works, appearing both in the original Old Slavonic texts (of varying photocopy quality) and English translations, is welcome. Many of these documents have previously been accessible only to those few scholars who have thorough reading knowledge of Old Slavonic and are competent to sift through the maze of that ancient language’s orthographic and terminological...
See MoreMonumenta Polonica: The First Four Centuries of Polish Poetry
Carpenter, B.
The aim of the bilingual anthology is to present the finest poems written during the first four centuries of Polish poetry. This period begins with earliest Polish poetic text, "Bogurodzica" — the existing manuscript dates from 1407 though the poem was composed considerably earlier — and ends with poems written toward the end of the eighteenth century. These four hundred years saw a remarkable flowering of literature. The anthology is intended both for the genera reader interested in poetry, and also for the student of Polish literature. It is divided into four sections: the Middle ...
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