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Κυριακή 27 Σεπτεμβρίου 2015

New Issue of Palaeoslavica (vol. XXIII: nos.1-2) for 2015



Dear Colleagues,
I am glad to announce the publication of the new issue of Palaeoslavica for 2015.
Volume XXIII of Palaeoslavica for 2015 consists of two issues (315 pp., 316 pp.)
No. 1 of Palaeoslavica XXIII consists of four sections. The Articles section contains a study by E. Syrtsova on the mention of people of Ros (Ῥῶς) in 11th-century Mount Athos manuscripts; a study by H. Rothe on the verbs viděti/věděti (‘to see’ and ‘to know’) in 11th-century Slavonic hymnography; an article by V. Kononovich on the Great Duchy of Lithuania according to Sigismund von Herberstein's description; an article by A.G. Avdeev on the role of inscriptions in Russian heroic epic songs. An article by E.A. Samodelova relates the custom of transgender disguise in Russian folk marriage, and an article by I.A. Kachinskaia discusses terms of kinship and their use to describe the world in dialects of the Russian North. The Publications section presents I. Trifonova's study on the Narratio Aphroditiani in its third Slavonic translation as well as a list of obscene phraseological units in the discourse of the Belorussian storyteller (publ. by G.I. Lopatin). The Speculum section presents a study by O.B. Strakhov on the corpus of earliest translations by Cyril and Methodius, Apostles of the Slavs. The Miscellanea section contains notes by L.Citko, M.A. Lobanov, etc.
No. 2 of Palaeoslavica XXIII also consists of four sections. The Articles section contains a study by I. Khristova-Shomova on the Draganov Menaion of the 13th century. A study by S.V. Tsyb and V.A. Chichinov suggests a new dating for a Mongolian campaign in South Rus. An article by S.K. Sevast'ianova and G.M. Zelenskaia discusses Patriarch Nikon (1605-1681) and his deliberate imitation of the life and feats of St. Metropolitan Filipp of Rus (1507-1569). The article contains 66 illustrations, some of them hitherto unpublished. An article by A.G. Avdeev analyzes Russian social value systems from the end of the 17th to the beginning of the 18th centuries on the basis of inscriptions on headstones. An article by Fr. Molina-Moreno compares Polissian (Ukraine and Belarus) rusalki(mermaids) with ancient sirens. The Publications section contains articles on folk demo­nology in Ukraine and Belarus (A.B. Strakhov) and the Russian North (T.S. Kaneva and D.I. Shomysov). The Speculum section suggests a new hypothesis on the origin of Old Russian Perfect participles ending in -le (by A.B. Strakhov). The Miscellanea sections contains notes on Russian hapax legomena by A.G. Grishchenko and A.B. Strakhov.
For a detailed Table of Contents see http://www.palaeoslavica.com/id3.html

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