ЛѢТОПИСЬ: 15-20 Aug 1983: Sofia. Second International Seminar on Slavic Palaeography
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1984-06
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William R. Veder, Vakgroep Slavistiek, Katholieke Universiteit, Postbus 9103, 6500 HD Nijmegen (Holland)
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This feature "ЛѢТОПИСЬ" ('Chronicle') reports on recent events in the field of Early Slavic, e.g., celebrations, conferences, symposia, etc. On August 15-30, 1983, in Sofia, Bulgaria, the Second Seminar on Slavic Paleography and Diplomatics was held under the auspices of CIBAL (Centre international d'information sur les sources de l'histoire balkanique et méditerranéenne). 19 junior researchers received hands-on training with original manuscripts from the Bulgarian National Library "SS. Kiril and Metodii." 12 lectures were given on the topics of the development of Cyrillic script up to the 15th century in Bulgaria, Romania, Rus', and Serbia; the orthography of Cyrillic manuscripts between older antigraphs and contemporaneous regional dialects, the structures of miscellanies (sborniki), and description of manuscripts. The participants were also able to take part in the sessions of the conference on Balkan Manuscript Illumination, which was held in Sofia, August 26-27, 1983. More about this seminar was published in Polata Knigopisnaia 13: 68-69.
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Centre international d'information sur les sources de l'histoire balkanique et méditerranéenne (CIBAL), Bulgarian National Library, Ivanova, Klimentina, Dogramadzhieva, Elena, Kotseva, Elena, Raikov, Bozhidar, Amosov, Aleksandr A., Bogdanović, Dimitrije, Mincheva, Angelina, Veder, William R., Velcheva, Boriana, Stanchev, Krasimir, 1949-, Kozhukharov, Stefan, Seminar on Slavic Palaeography, Second International, Seminar on Slavic Paleography, Second International, Slavic Manuscripts, Miscellanies (Sborniki), Cyrillic orthography, Bulgaria, Romania, Rus', Serbia
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Polata Knigopisnaia: an Information Bulletin Devoted to the Study of Early Slavic Books, Texts and Literatures 9 (June 1984), 75