New Publication: Palaeoslavica XIX: nos.1-2 (2011)

Olga Strakhov palaeoslavica at GMAIL.COM
Thu Oct 27 18:35:18 UTC 2011


Dear Colleagues,

I am glad to announce the publication of the new issue of *PALAEOSLAVICA:
International Journal for the Study of Slavic Medieval Literature, History,
Language and Ethnology, ISSN: 1070-5465*; *vol. XIX, nos. 1-2 (2011)*

*Volume XIX of Palaeoslavica for 2011 *consists of two issues (295 pp., 307
pp.).



No. 1 of *Palaeoslavica XIX* consists of four sections. The
*Articles*section contains a study by O.
Strakhov about the late Professor Ihor Ševčenko's theory on the origin of
Glagolitic; an article by A. Grishchenko on the origin and history of the
form *издраиль* in Church Slavonic; an article by E. Ukhanova on some Old
Slavonic manuscript fragments of the 11th-12th cc. in libraries of L'viv and
Kiev; a study by V. Kuchkin of the early history of the Russian noble family
Vorontsov-Vel'iaminov; an article by M. Bobunova on the language of lyric
songs recorded in the Perm' province. The *Publ­i­cations* sec­tion
continues G. Lopatin's publication of the repertoire of the outstanding
Belo­russian folk teller V. Gretskaia. The *Speculum* section presents a
review by S. Tsyb on O. Tolochko's recent book dedicated to the history of
the Short Redaction of *Russkaia Pravda*; and A. Strakhov's critical remarks
on the dictionary of the language of Old Believers from the region of *
Prichud'e* (Lake Peipus, Estonia). The *Miscellanea* sec­tion con­tains
notes by L. Liubimova and N. Likhanova and A. Strakhov.



No. 2 of *Palaeoslavica XIX* also consists of four sec­tions.

The *Articles* section contains A.Strakhov's article dedicated to the memory
of O.N. Trubachev on the origin of the word *čelověk**ъ*; a musicological
study by G. Myers on the order of the Dedication of a church in Medieval
Rus'; an article by V. Chentsova about some documents reflecting the story
of bringing the Emperor Constantine's cross to 17th-century Muscovite Rus';
an article by I.Barclay on the historical toponomy of the Tver' province; an
article by S. Pravednikov on the regional linguistic peculiarities of
Russian folk fairy-tales. The *Publications* section concludes T. Vilkul’s
publication of “Alexandria” after the Trinity Laura copy of the Chronograph
from the begin­ning of the 15th c. and continues A. Strakhov's publication
of Polissian folklore (folk weaving). The *Speculum* section contains
observations by A. Strakhov on the semantics of slav. **gověti* and **svęt**
ъ* and by O. Strakhov on the history of the Old Russian augmented imperfect
(like *bęšet**ь*/ *bękhut**ь*) in light of new statistical data. The *
Miscel­lanea* section contains notes by the late I. Ševčenko and by A.
Strakhov.


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