А. Д. Паскаль. Каталог славянских рукописных книг молдавского и валашского происхождения в фондах отдела рукописей РГБ. Вып.1, Собрание П. А. Овчинникова.

[A. D. Pascal. Catalogue of Slavonic Manuscripts of Moldavian and Wallachian Origin in the Collections of Manuscript Department of the Russian State Library, issue 1, Collection of P. A. Ovčinnikov

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  • Print ISSN: 1312-238X
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    А. Д. Паскаль. Каталог славянских рукописных книг молдавского и валашского происхождения в фондах отдела рукописей РГБ. Вып.1, Собрание П. А. Овчинникова. Российская Государственная Библиотека, Центр по исследованию проблем развития библиотек в информационном обществе, Пашков дом, Москва, 2024, 395 стр. [A. D. Pascal. Catalogue of Slavonic Manuscripts of Moldavian and Wallachian Origin in the Collections of Manuscript Department of the Russian State Library, issue 1, Collection of P. A. Ovčinnikov. Russian State Library, Centre for Study of Library Development Problems in the Information Society, Pashkov Dom, Moscow, 2024, 395 p., ISBN 978–5–7510–0884–0.]


  • Page Range: 423-426
    No. of Pages: 4
    Language: English
    Year: 2024
    Issue No:: Scripta & e-Scripta vol. 24, 2024

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  • Ekaterina Todorova

    Bulgaria
    Institute for Literature BAS
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    Ekaterina Todorova is an Assist. Prof. at the Institute for Literature, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. She holds a degree in Russian Philology from Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski. Also, she holds a PhD degree on the topic “Saints Healers in the Hagiography of the Orthodox World” at the Centre for Slavo-Byzantine Studies ‘Prof. Ivan Dujčev’, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski. Her publications are in the field of Old Russian and Old Bulgarian literature. She is interested in hagiography, the history of medicine as well as non-verbal communication. The author is a member of the European Association of Biblical Studies (EABS) and the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL).

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