Bulgaria – the country with old history, with rich historical, ethnological and cultural heritage, with beautiful nature. Bulgaria lies in southeastern Europe, bordering Romania, Serbia, the Republic of North Macedonia, Greece and Turkey. Its northern border with Romania follows the Danube River until the city of Silistra. To the east, Bulgaria has the Black Sea coast that is one of the most beautiful in Europe. Bulgaria also has four large mountains with unspoilt national parks and charming ski resorts.
Away from the commercial resorts, Bulgaria is practically unknown to tourists, but that is its magic – there’s hiking in untouched landscapes, endangered flora and fauna and an emerging village style accommodation and food.
Unlike the ethnical rioting in some Balkan countries before some years, Bulgaria remained a “peace island” on the background of these events. Bulgaria today is politically and economically stable. Despite this, it’s a considerably cheaper place to vacation than the rest of Europe.
Répertoire des manuscrits grecs enluminés (IX e – X e s.) Vol. 1
Author: Aksiniia Dzhurova Year of publication: 2006 ISBN: 9540723736, 9789540723730 Pages: 326 Cover: hard cover, big size Publisher: UI Sv. Kliment Okhridski Language: French and Bulgarian
The edition is that the initial volume of the Repertoire of adorned Greek manuscripts from the most important assortment in Balkan nation, enumeration concerning 460 units of IX to XIX century, unbroken at the Centre for Slavo-Byzantine Studies “Ivan Duichev” to the University “St.Kliment Okhridski”. This assortment includes Greek manuscripts from 2 giant monasteries of Northern Ellas – “St. John the Precursor” close to Serres and “St. M. Ikosifinitsa” close to Drama, furthermore as from the non-public libraries of professors Ivan Duichev, Asen Vasilev, Petur Dinekov, from the Bulgarian capital University Library and from purchases and donations since 1988, when the Center ”Ivan Duichev” was open. The first volume provides a whole repertoire of ornamental decoration and miniatures of eleven Codes and half dozen fragments from the IX-X century.
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Répertoire des manuscrits grecs enluminés (XI e – XII e s.) Vol. 2
Author: Aksiniia Dzhurova Year of publication: 2021 ISBN: 9789540755083 Pages: 454 Cover: hard cover, big size Publisher: UI Sv. Kliment Okhridski Language: French and Bulgarian
The book examines the repertoire of Greek decorated manuscripts from the XI-XII centuries. Table of contents: Manuscrits bibliques Manuscrits patristiques Ménées Manuscrits hagiographiques
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Repertoire des manuscrits grecs enlumines (XІII e – XІV e s.) Vol. 3
Author: Axinia Dzurova Year of publication: 2022 ISBN: 9789540755236 Pages: 482 Cover: hard cover, big size Publisher: UI Sv. Kliment Okhridski Language: French and Bulgarian
The edition is a result of nearly 50 years of research by the author of the largest collection of Greek manuscripts preserved on the territory of Bulgaria, spanning the chronological range from the 9th to the 19th century. Of the over 450 Greek manuscripts, half of them are from the 9th-14th century period. From them, the author has selected 86 in view of the peculiarities of their decoration. Each volume contains a preface outlining the peculiarities of the different types and styles in the decoration of the respective period; annotations to each manuscript, with an emphasis on the decoration and illustrations and its location within a wide geographical area, covering both the production of the Constantinople workshops and those of Mainland Greece, as well as production in the eastern and western Byzantine provinces. Each manuscript is also represented by color illustrations.
The series is intended for specialists in the decoration of medieval manuscripts, but also for teaching students of Greek palaeography, codicology and art history, in a word for those interested in medieval codex culture in general. The three volumes are also of interest to researchers of the Slavic manuscript tradition, which developed in direct connection with that of Byzantium, but also suffered its own modifications and interpretations. In general, the research is the result of the author’s long-term studies in the field of model-recipient, center-periphery relationships, scriptoriums and traveling writers and calligraphers.
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Magnificent icons in Bulgaria IX-XIX century
Author: Georgi Parpulov Year of publication: 2021 ISBN: 9786199074169 Pages: 224 Cover: hard cover, big size Publisher: METHODIVS BOOKS Language: English
“Magnificent icons in Bulgaria IX-XIX century” Luxury edition Magnificent icons in Bulgaria is a project of METHODIVS BOOKS publishing house, representing one hundred Orthodox Christian icons, created in the span of a millennium – from X to XIX century, currently part of the collections of the National Archaeological Institute with a museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, National Gallery/Museum of Christian Art, National Museum of Ecclesiastical History and Archaeology, National History Museum and Rozhen Monastery “Holy Nativity of the Mother of God”. This priceless heritage of centuries-old icons, certifying the indisputable Bulgarian contribution to European and world art, is still not well known in our country and around the world. This publication is aiming to promote in a distinguished and technically innovative way the wonderful examples of Bulgarian Christian art. Author of the texts is the renowed Byzantine scholar Dr. Georgi Parpulov. The selection of the icons is done by the publisher Methodius Petrikov. What is excellent about the captions is that Georgi Parpulov, who is an internationally recognized authority on Byzantine and Bulgarian art, give a great deal of evidence in a short and succinct manner. Information is given about the state of painting and where there have been later restorations and repairs, and in some case re-painting. Also valuable is that the original inscriptions on the icons have been transcribed, and their contents well laid out. All are dated, and these attributions are well considered and accurate, despite the well-known difficulties of dating Orthodox church icons. The photographic printing for this book is excellent, and certainly makes the quality of the works chosen stand out. I am sure that this book will become a landmark in the appreciation of icons in Bulgaria, and it will renew interest in their importance.
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The Ancient and Medieval City of Perperikon. Volume 1. The Acropolis
The Ancient and Medieval City of Perperikon. Volume 1. The Acropolis
Author: Nikolay Ovcharov, Zdravko Dimitrov, Daniela Kodzhamanova, Konstantin Dochev, Dimitar Stoimenov, Nikolay Sharankov Year of publication: 2021 ISBN: 9786197629040 Pages: 556 Cover: hard cover, big size Publisher: Unicart Language: English and Bulgarian
This book is an account or decades of explorations conducted on a grand scale on Perperikon, one of the best-known archaeological sites in Bulgaria. People lived on this famous hill near Kardzhali 7,000 years ago, in the Late Chalcolithic. A sanctuary was built there to function well into the Bronze, the Early and the Late Iron Ages (second-first mill. BC). With the Roman conquest at the turn of the Common Era, a major city was founded there, flourishing in the medieval period until it fell to the Ottomans in 1362 after a long siege.
The book goes into detail about, first and foremost, the ancient and medieval periods of Perperikon within the city’s fortified part, the Acropolis. The structure of the city is established, in the first instance, in the Roman and Late Antique periods to arrive at the conclusion that an unprecedented in history attempt has been made to develop the ancient urban planning in the challenging semi-mountainous areas of the Eastern Rhodopes. It was then that new streets were laid out and monumental public buildings and houses, temples and fortified strongholds were erected in the Acropolis of Perperikon. With the conversion to Christianity in the early fifth century, remarkable churches were built on the site of pagan temples.
Life in Perperikon went on even in the period between the early decades of the seventh and the beginning of the ninth century, when the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) had hard times. After the eighteenth or twelfth century, the city enjoyed prosperity once again, evolving into a major medieval centre, over which the Byzantine Empire and the Bulgarian Kingdom waged several wars. The place was desolate by the late fourteenth century, when even the Ottoman garrison left, stationed there after the castle was captured in 1361.
The book gives a detailed account of the unearthed monumental architecture of all historical periods. Published is also the significant thirteenth-fourteenth-century medieval necropolis. Highly informative are the parts containing over 5,000 coins dating from the fifth century BC to the fourteenth century AD; Byzantine lead seals; remarkable ethnographic artefacts. These lend more comprehensiveness and informativeness to the picture of the life in the ancient and medieval city of Perperikon.
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James Harvey Gaul: In Memoriam. In The Steps Of James Harvey Gaul. Vol. 1
James Harvey Gaul: In Memoriam. In The Steps Of James Harvey Gaul. Vol. 1
Author: Co. Year of publication: 1998 ISBN: 9544910263 Pages: 418 Cover: hard cover, big size Publisher: The James Harvey Gaul Fondation Language: Multilingual
The new series of ‘The James Harvey Gaul Foundation – Sofia’ has the objective ‘to bring together scholarship by publishing up to-date, first-hand, detailed studies written mainly by scholars from south-eastern Europe on various aspects of the ancient history and archaeology of south-eastern Europe’ (p. iii).Thirty-four authors contribute in the first volume with articles on periods from the late Paleolithic to the early Iron Ages. Since it is not possible to discuss all papers in detail, this short book note will only summarize the overall research focus of the volume, and briefly comment on some thematic and chronological issues of the prehistory of the Balkans. The publication of the excavation at Kamenska Cuka in southwestern Bulgaria (1993-1995) by M. Stefanovich and H.A. Bankoff is the cornerstone of the volume (pp. 255-338). A building was buried under a tumulus (c. 30 m in diameterand 5 mhigh) which was used as a burial mound in the Roman period. The two-storey high and quadrangular shaped building,which must have dominated the local landscape, has been excavated – in total anarea of more than 320 m2. The walls had no substructure or foundation trench, but rather dividing walls. It has to be stressed that it contained a rich ceramics inventory. Archaeological, radiocarbon and archaeo magnetic dating place the building in the late Bronze Age (fourteenth-twelfth centuries BC). Several authors in the volume publish new data from the Neolithic period. S. Chohadzhiev and V. Genadieva (pp. 79-89), for example, present new evidence of white painted pottery from the Nevestino site from the middle Strumavalley, which has some parallels with the earliest whitepainted pottery in the northern Balkans. I. Vajsov (pp. 107-141) suggests a new typology of Neolithic figurines from the Balkans based on new evidence from northeastern Bulgaria. In addition to the typology, the author discusses the so-called monochrome stage of the early Neolithic in southeastern Europe and scrutinizes the chronology and geographic distribution of the different figurine types. M. Özdogan and Y. Dede, on the other hand, produce a detailed study of ananthropomorphic vessel from Toptepe(south-eastern Thrace) from the late sixth millennium BC (pp.143-151). Articles on the Copper Age include V.Ya. Sorokin and I.A. Boreznyak’s paper on the Tripolje BII figurines from Yablona I (Moldova). The illustrations of 78 figurines summarize the different types of figurines from this site. There are also seven male figurines, which are usually rare finds in Carpatho-Balkan prehistory. In another paper from this time period, V. Popov argues on the basis of the stratigraphy of the tell in Rousse that the earlier levels indicate an occupation from the beginning of the Chalcolithic (pp. 183- 196). H. Todorova (pp. 43, 45) and Ya. Boyadzhiev (pp. 353-360) deal with the following period and discuss the so-called ‘invasion theory’ as the trigger ofimportant evident culture changes in the fourth millennium BC in the Balkans. However, recent archaeological evidence from the Balkans in the fourth and third millennia BC suggests that the seprocesses are more complex and most likely based on social transformations within this region. It can be argued that the Pit-Grave culture represents a foreign component in this area from the later early Bronze Age I on wards but consequently was integrated within the local population.
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Fifty women in Bulgarian painting
Fifty women in Bulgarian painting
Author: Co. Year of publication: 2020 ISBN: 9789549473490 Pages: 205 Cover: hard cover, big size Publisher: SGHG Language: English and Bulgarian
This luxurious album presents readers with a carefully selected collection of artworks by fifty female artists who worked in the genre of painting in Bulgaria during the period from National Liberation (1878) until around the end of 20-th century. Given the large number of women who also worked in other areas of the plastic arts in Bulgaria (graphics, sculptures, ceramics, textiles) across a span of more than a hundred years we considered it appropriate to restrict the panorama of names and artworks to painting only.
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Taste for luxury: Roman mosaics from Bulgaria
Taste for luxury: Roman mosaics from Bulgaria
Author: Mario Ivanov, Veselka Katsarova Year of publication: 2019 ISBN: 9789549472844 Pages: 144 Cover: paperback Publisher: Natsionalen arkheologicheski institut s muzeĭ BAN Language: English and Bulgarian
“Taste for luxury: Roman mosaics from Bulgaria” . Exhibition catalogue (National archaeological museum. Catalogues, volume 17) Table of contents M. Ivanov. Roman mosaics: History and local development V. Katsarova. The houses of the wealthy people on the territory of present-day Bulgaria in the Roman period and Late Antiquity I. Vanev. Preservation and protection of mosaic floors in Bulgaria Catalogue G. Kabakchieva. Mosaic with portraits and mythological scenes, room 10, Roman villa “Armira” G. Kabakchieva. Mosaic with Medusa and the winds, room 6, Roman villa “Armira” R. Spasov. Mosaic with the labours of Heracles, Pautalia G. Kabakchieva. “The Metamorphosis of Cyparissus” mosaic, Ulpia Oescus G. Kabakchieva. “The Achaeans” mosaic, Ulpia Oescus M. Ivanov. “Narcissus” mosaic, Philippopolis M. Ivanov. Mosaic decoration of “Eirene” building, Philippopolis A. Minchev. Mosaics in the “House of Antiope”, Marcianopolis M. Markov. Mosaic with a monogram, Montana K. Kalchev, M. Kamisheva. “The Spring of life” mosaic, Augusta Traiana M. Kamisheva. Mosaic with Dionysiac thiasos, Augusta Traiana K. Kalchev, M. Kamisheva. Mosaic from a representative residential building, Southeastern parf ot Augusta Traiana M. Ivanov. “The Seasons” mosaic, Serdica M. Ivanov. Felix mosaic, Serdica M. Vaklinova. Mosaic floor with geometric decoration, Nicopolis an Nestum Bibliography
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Konstantin Shtarkelov. The solitary wanderer. 130 years since the birth of the artist
Konstantin Shtarkelov. The solitary wanderer. 130 years since the birth of the artist
Author: Co. Year of publication: 2020 ISBN: 9786197195217 Pages: 470 Cover: hard cover, big size Publisher: SGHG Language: English and Bulgarian
This is a catalog of the exhibition from June to October, 2020 at Sofia City Art Gallery. The exhibition presents Constantine Starkelov’s life and art based on archival material, namely photographs, personal diaries, recollections, letters from contemporaries of the artist, documents, articles and reviews concerning his artworks featured in newspapers and magazines, and last but not least, works by the artist created throughout his career.
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The Post-Byzantine Greek and Slavic Archives of the Athonite Monastery of Kastamonitou and its History according to the So-Called Legend (Logos Historikos) of Kastamonitou (Codex Kastamonitou no. 114). Diplomatic Edition of 46 Greek, Serbian, Moldavian and Wallachian Documents Kept in Kastamonitou (1429—1819), Protaton (1784—1856) and Docheiariou (1578—1763). Critical Edition of Codex Kastamonitou No.114 and Of The Legend Of Kastamonitou
The Post-Byzantine Greek and Slavic Archives of the Athonite Monastery of Kastamonitou and its History according to the So-Called Legend (Logos Historikos) of Kastamonitou (Codex Kastamonitou no. 114). Diplomatic Edition of 46 Greek, Serbian, Moldavian and Wallachian Documents Kept in Kastamonitou (1429—1819), Protaton (1784—1856) and Docheiariou (1578—1763). Critical Edition of Codex Kastamonitou No.114 and Of The Legend Of Kastamonitou
Author: Cyril Pavlikianov Year of publication: 2020 ISBN: 9789540749433 Pages: 560 Cover: hard cover Publisher: UI „Sv. Kliment Okhridski” Language: English
Prof. Dr. Cyril P. Pavlikianov, Dr. Habilitatus (D.Sc.), Ph.D., M.A. was born in Sofia in 1965. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Byzantine History at the National and Capodistrian University of Athens in 1998. He has been Assistant Professor of Modern Greek Philology (1998–2001) and Associate Professor of Byzantine Literature (2001–2007) at the Faculty of Classical and Modern Philology of the University of Sofia “St. Kliment Ohridski”. In 2004 he obtained the scholarly degree Doctor Habilitatus (Doctor Scientiarum) in Mediaeval History, and in 2007 he was elected full Professor of Byzantine Philology and Palaeography. The monograph offers the reader a critical edition of all the post-Byzantine Greek and Slavic acts kept in the Athonite monastery of Kastamonitou (30 documents). Moreover, it publishes the texts of 10 acts of Kastamonitou preserved in the archives of the Protaton, 6 acts of Docheiariou pertaining to Kastamonitou, and the full text of Codex Kastamonitou no. 114, which contains the so-called “The Legend of Kastamonitou”, or “Logos Historikos about Kastamonitou”.
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Author: Albena Simeonova, Antoaneta Getova Year of publication: 2011 ISBN: 9789549462616 Pages: 237 Cover: e-book Publisher: Vanio Nedkov Language: English and Bulgarian
Second edition. The book is the first practical guide to Bulgarian verb forms presented in well-organized tables to help foreigners study conjugation systematically. The main body of the book offers 212 most common Bulgarian verbs fully conjugated in 7 tenses and 3 moods. It is accompanied by a short practical overview of Bulgarian verb system in English plus 3 additional dictionaries of Bulgarian Verbs. The authors Albena Simeonova and Antoaneta Getova, who are Language Instructors at the American Embassy in Sofia, have designed a learner-friendly reference tool for Bulgarian language learners who master the intricacies of the Bulgarian verb system, as well as for those taking their first steps in Bulgarian language.
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The Symbols of Bulgaria
The Symbols of Bulgaria
Author: Tanya Nikolova Year of publication: 2019 ISBN: 9789544631987 Pages: 328 Cover: hard cover Publisher: Bulgarski bestselur Language: English and Bulgarian
English and Bulgarian text. “The Symbols of Bulgaria” This book is an attempt on 328 richly illustrated and luxuriously designed pages to collect and present most of Bulgaria’s symbols – that, which is valuable to the Bulgarians, which presents Bulgaria as a country with ancient culture and glorious history. In alphabetical order, in more than 140 articles are presented historical and natural landmarks, personalities, customs, traditions, folklore, and works of folk art, which are valued by every Bulgarian. Also included are concepts, which are difficult to classify but affect every Bulgarian. “The Symbols of Bulgaria” brings together everything that means “Bulgarian”, “Motherland”, “Bulgaria”, while striving for the information to be as complete, detailed and accurate as possible. A contribution for this is the rich illustrative and photographic material that supports and complements the content of the articles.
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Thracian Secret Societies
Thracian Secret Societies
Author: Valeria Fol Year of publication: 2020 ISBN: 9786199150702 Pages: 216 Cover: hard cover Publisher: Tangra TanNakRa Language: English and Bulgarian
English and Bulgarian text. The monograph centers on men’s secret societies of aristocrats in Ancient Thrace. The knowledge and rites, in which the brotherhood’s members are initiated, are linked to Thracian royal ideology and oral Thracian Orphism. The author also discusses the available information about specific behavioral restrictions and prohibitions, that abide the aristocrats-priest-warriors, the sacred drinks, the words of the sacred language and various ritual practices.
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The coinage of Philippopolis. Volume 1: Chronology of Philipopolis Coinage, Dating, Reverse Types, Denominations. Volume 2: Catalogue
Author: Ivan Varbanov Year of publication: 2019 ISBN: 9789549080193; 9789549080100 Pages: 622 Cover: hard cover Publisher: Adikom Language: English
In the first volume, the chronology of the Philippopolis coinage and all the averse coin types are presented, as well as all varieties of their averse and reverse inscriptions. The dating of these coins, which is an important element of their identification, is also presented in details. The reverse types depicted on the Philippopolis coins, as well as all their variants, were examined in depth. An important part of the first volume is also the presentation of the denominations issued in this mint. Generally, they are divided into six separate denominations, as the medallions are presented separately. Each nominal is presented using detailed tables with all the available parameters of the specimens used. At the end of each denomination, the average coin parameters of each emperor or member of his family, whose images are depicted on coins of that denomination, are presented. There are graphs added, showing a graphical representation of the maximum, the average and the minimum coin weight of the respective denomination, which enables the graphical tracing of the changes at the different emperors. There are also graphs giving the maximum, the average and the minimum coin diameter of each denomination where the changes of this parameter can be traced over time and with each emperor. There are inevitably such that lack some of their parameters: size, weight or axis. All the parameters available have been used when compiling these tables, therefore a certain discrepancy may occur between the number of coins with a given diameter and of those with a given weight for each denomination. However, this method makes it possible for more information to be used for each parameter of the corresponding denomination, which makes the average parameter much more accurate and minimizes its interpolation. In the second volume, the systematized catalog with the coin images is presented. For the creation of this catalog have been used over 8000 coins from the Philippopolis mint. Due to the large contents of all available specimens, the catalog has been optimized and an optimal number of coins is presented so that absolutely all the subspecies and varieties specified in this study can be presented.
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Josef Pitter (1881 – 1925)
Josef Pitter (1881 – 1925)
Author: Co. Year of publication: 2015 ISBN: 9789543984145 Pages: 173 Cover: hard cover Publisher: Trud, Bulgarian Cultural Institute – Praga Language: Bulgarian, English and Czech
This multilingual album contains the biography and an album with more than 200 works and documents by the Czech artist lived in Bulgaria – Josef Pitter (1881 – 1925). This catalogue of the artist consider to be the founder of Bulgarian printed graphics, is once again a testimony to the role Czech culture plays in the development of an independent Bulgaria. It reveals yet another aspect of the Czech presence in Bulgaria, of the creative and spiritual achievements of Czech intellectuals realized in Bulgaria; and affords an opportunity to give deserved attention to a great master and his outstanding contribution to the Czech artist Josef Pitter is associated with the history of Bulgarian culture of the early 20th century.
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Author: Dimitar Draganov Year of publication: 2017 ISBN: 9789549460063 Pages: 128 Cover: hard cover Publisher: Bobokov Bros. Foundation Language: English
The second volume of Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum: Bulgaria presents one of the finest collections of coins of Apollonia Pontica — one of the most important Greek colonies on the western Black Sea coast. The collection consists of 550 specimens, including: bronze arrowhead coins from 6th—5th c. BC, silver and bronze civic coins from the period 5th—1st c. BC, as well as Roman provincial coins. Almost all known coin types and denominations, as well as some unpublished variants are attested. The collection includes parts of two exceptionally interesting and scholarly important hoards of silver coins — one consisting only of rare tetradrachms of Apollonia – 30 coins, the other of diobols of Apollonia – 31 coins and diobols of Mesembria – 35 coins.
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Author: Dimitar Draganov Year of publication: 2005 ISBN: 9789549460018 Pages: 304 Cover: hard cover Publisher: Bobokov Bros. Foundation Language: English
The first volume of Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum: Bulgaria catalogues 2010 coins of the Roman colony of Deultum (Colonia Flavia Pacis Deultensium) in Thrace and represents the most complete collection of coins of this city in the world. The collection, formed over many years, largely from material found in Southern Bulgaria, includes many unpublished coin types, as well as a vast number of new (primary legend) variants. The large body of material has allowed for the correction of many erroneous coin descriptions made by previous scholars. It also provides a thorough overview of Deultum’s coinage.
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Ex Nummis Lux: Studies in Ancient Numismatics in Honour of Dimitar Draganov
Ex Nummis Lux: Studies in Ancient Numismatics in Honour of Dimitar Draganov
Author: Dilyana Boteva Year of publication: 2017 ISBN: 9789549460070 Pages: 480 Cover: hard cover Publisher: Bobokov Bros. Foundation Language: English, French and German
Some articles are are in English, some in French, some in German, some in Italian text. Table of contents Preface U. Kampmann. For my Bulgarian friend Dimitar Draganov O. Picard. Thasos et les Thraces: Une vue d’ensemble V. Grigorova-Gencheva, I. Prokopov. New hoards with small denomination coins of the island of Thasos (6th—5th century BC): Context, interpretation and dating G. Talmaţchi. About the chronology of monetary signs based on the last results of the Dobrudjan archaeological researches E. Paunov. The tetradrachm coinage of Apollonia Pontica: Iconography, issues and magistrates H. Ivanova. Three deposits of Apollonian silver and their historical embedment B. Ruseva. The Seleucid bronze coins from “emporion Pistiros” M. Manov. The earliest bronze coins of the king Kavaros M. Mielszarek. Leucon II, king of Bosporus, Polyaenus and pseudo-Aristoteles E. Petac, A. Vîlcu. “Tomis” or Asia Minor? About the Alexander the Great type tetradrachms Price 1211—1213 G. Terzian. Black Sea tetradrachms with grape bunch symbol: A supplement to Price F. de Callataÿ. Overstrikes of late Mesambrian Alexanders: The great unbalance of their distribution and what they tell us about the logic behind I. Lazarenko. Lead weights of Lysimacheia from Southeastern Bulgaria A. Vîlcu, E. Nicolae. Nouvelles données sur la penetration des monnaies grecques en Bessarabie aux IVe-Ie siècles av. J.—C. C. Marinescu. The Lysimachi coinage of Cius, Bithynia D. Lenger. Not Thymbra in Troad but Thyessos in Lydia P. Delev. Cotys son of Seuthes R. Martini. Countermarks with “god standing” and “spiked helmet” types struck in Sicily on Rome-minted Augustan sesterces from the Moesia-Thrace region: New evidence of legionary movements in Julian-Claudian times D. Calomino. The coinage of Dionysopolis and the system of coin production in Moesia Inferior at the end of the Severan age K. Butcher. Arbitrary standards on the co-called four-and-a-half assaria coins from Tomis, and value marks on coins of Moesia and Thrace M. Amandry. Térée et Procné représentés sur le monnayage de Bizye? Y. Stoyas. Where swallows fear to tread: Kapaneus teichomaches on coins of Bizye L. Grozdanova. “Caracalla or Elagabalus?” again — the case of Pautalia U. Peter. Der Senatskaiser Pupienus in Thrakien? Zu einem Medaillon aus Perinth D. Boteva. Gordian III and Philip II on coin observes with two face-to-face busts depicting Sarapis/Theos Megas A. Cavagna. Le monete Provincia Dacia del III anno C. Găzdac. Memoria sociale e statuto. Monete romane in tombe medievale del necropoli da Noşlac, Romania R. Ardevan. A preliminary presentation of the late Roman coin hoard of Radimna (4th century AD) D. Macdonald. Ancient weight alterations of silver and gold coins H. Komnick. Anmerkungen zur Goldquinarprägung der valerianischen Zeit W. Leschhorn. Die Beamtennamen auf den Münzen Thrakiens in vorrömischer Zeit K. Dahmen. King in a small world: Depiction of Alexander the Great on his shields and armour J. Tzvetkova. Jewellery on Greek coins from Thrace M. Molianri, V. Piva. A collection of coins from the Northern Black Sea in the Capitoline Coin Cabinet E. Stolyarnik. Historiography of the ancient Scythian kingdom of Scythia Minor Y. Hourmouziadis. Crimean Peninsula and the Cimmerian Bosporus: 2500 years of history and numismatics Selected bibliography of the writings of Prof. Dr. Dimitar Draganov
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Sofia – Architectural Guide
Sofia – Architectural Guide
Author: Georgi Stanishev Year of publication: 2019 ISBN: 9783869226576 Pages: 320 Cover: paperback Publisher: Iztok – Zapad Language: English
Sofia is one of the oldest cities in Europe, and it remains a relatively undiscovered melting pot of Eastern and Western cultures. Its urban fabric comprises a vast range of architectures, with structures by the ancient Thracians, the Romans, the Byzantines, as well as works from the Bulgarian medieval era, the Ottoman Empire, and the modern day, including the peculiar period of communist historicism and modernism. This book presents the city and its capacity to produce a singular architectural experience by tracing its geography and dissecting its historical layers.Architectural Guide Sofia catalogues not only monuments and sites overlooked by standard tourist guides, but also the city’s most recent buildings, highlighting innovative works by contemporary architects. It profiles 200 selected structures from different eras, explores the genesis of the local architectures, and analyses the architectural details born out of clashes of various stylistic influences. Maps, illustrations, and an extensive bibliography help readers and travellers experience the extraordinary diversity of Sofia’s built environment.
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The Treasures of Bulgaria
The Treasures of Bulgaria
Author: Rumyana Nikolova and Nikolai Genov Year of publication: 2019 ISBN: 9789542827719 Pages: 448 Cover: hard cover Publisher: Ciela Language: English and Bulgarian
Bulgaria keeps, as if in a vault, natural phenomena of immense value. There are no world records here, but a territory as small as that contains a remarkable variety of natural wonders, plants and wildlife, reminiscences of our planet’s early days. The natural phenomena have their own special place in the book. Every other step you encounter a new miracle or curiosity in Bulgaria’s awe-inspiring landscape, rippled by mountain chains. Wild animals and hundreds of flowers, shrubs and trees have chosen Bulgaria as their homeland.The world’s most beautiful encounter between sea and land is here.
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Privacy Policy of Edelweiss-BP Ltd.
Edelweiss-BP Ltd. operates the https://edelweiss-bp.com website, which provides the SERVICE.
This page is used to inform website visitors regarding our policies with the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information if anyone decided to use our Service, the edelweiss-bp.com website.
If you choose to use our Service, then you agree to the collection and use of information in relation with this policy. The Personal Information that we collect are used for providing and improving the Service. We will not use or share your information with anyone except as described in this Privacy Policy. Our Privacy Policy was created with the help of the <a href="https://www.privacypolicytemplate.net/">Privacy Policy Template Generator</a>.
The terms used in this Privacy Policy have the same meanings as in our Terms and Conditions, which is accessible at https://edelweiss-bp.com, unless otherwise defined in this Privacy Policy.
Information Collection and Use
For a better experience while using our Service, we may require you to provide us with certain personally identifiable information, including but not limited to your name, phone number, and postal address. The information that we collect will be used to contact or identify you.
Log Data
We want to inform you that whenever you visit our Service, we collect information that your browser sends to us that is called Log Data. This Log Data may include information such as your computer’s Internet Protocol ("IP") address, browser version, pages of our Service that you visit, the time and date of your visit, the time spent on those pages, and other statistics.
Cookies
Cookies are files with small amount of data that is commonly used an anonymous unique identifier. These are sent to your browser from the website that you visit and are stored on your computer’s hard drive.
Our website uses these "cookies" to collection information and to improve our Service. You have the option to either accept or refuse these cookies, and know when a cookie is being sent to your computer. If you choose to refuse our cookies, you may not be able to use some portions of our Service.
Service Providers
We may employ third-party companies and individuals due to the following reasons:
To facilitate our Service;
To provide the Service on our behalf;
To perform Service-related services; or
To assist us in analyzing how our Service is used.
We want to inform our Service users that these third parties have access to your Personal Information. The reason is to perform the tasks assigned to them on our behalf. However, they are obligated not to disclose or use the information for any other purpose.
Security
We value your trust in providing us your Personal Information, thus we are striving to use commercially acceptable means of protecting it. But remember that no method of transmission over the internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure and reliable, and we cannot guarantee its absolute security.
Links to Other Sites
Our Service may contain links to other sites. If you click on a third-party link, you will be directed to that site. Note that these external sites are not operated by us. Therefore, we strongly advise you to review the Privacy Policy of these websites. We have no control over, and assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party sites or services.
Children's Privacy
Our Services do not address anyone under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect personal identifiable information from children under 13. In the case we discover that a child under 13 has provided us with personal information, we immediately delete this from our servers. If you are a parent or guardian and you are aware that your child has provided us with personal information, please contact us so that we will be able to do necessary actions.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update our Privacy Policy from time to time. Thus, we advise you to review this page periodically for any changes. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page. These changes are effective immediately, after they are posted on this page.
Contact Us
If you have any questions or suggestions about our Privacy Policy, do not hesitate to contact us.