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.
For more details see ouw website: http://www.palaeoslavica.com/id3.html
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