New issue of Palaeoslavica: vol. XXI: nos. 1-2 for 2013

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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.

Volume XXI of *PALAEOSLAVICA* for 2013 consists of two issues (307 pp., 308
pp.).

No. 1 of Palaeoslavica XXI consists of four sections. The
*Articles*section contains a study by T.P.
Lønngren on the direct influence of the* Codex* *Supraslensis* on Old
Russian hagiography; a study by T.G. Popova on the language and orthography
of the oldest Slavic MS of John Climacus' *Ladder*; an article by T.
Volodina on children's diseases and their terminology in Belorussian
folklore. The *Publications* section presents L.A. Novitskas' study on MS *
Volokolamsk-37* as a possible source of the Old Russian treatise entitled *The
Great Creation Cycle *(*Velikii Mirotvornyi krug*); continues A.B. Strakhov's
publication of the Polissian folklore (folk calendar) and presents
fairy-tales collected from a Russian village story-teller E.A.
Sirotkina by E.A.
Samodelova. The *Speculum* section contains a study by A.B. Strakhov on the
German and Slavic cults of St. Vitus and an article by K.A. Maksimovich on
the me­thodologies of Russian historical lexicographers in the 19th-20th
cc. The *Miscellanea* section contains notes by P.A. Rolland, E.A. Blinova,
A.P. Maiorov, etc.

No. 2 of Palaeoslavica XXI also consists of four sections. The
*Articles*section contains a commentary by H.
Rothe on the most ancient Slavonic liturgical hymns; a study by V.V.
Kaluginof the early 18th-century forgery of the
*Euchologion* of 1329; an article by S.A. Miliuchenkov on the terminology
of various types of wooden buildings in chancery documents of the *Grand
Duchy of Lithuania*; and an article by T.S. Kaneva on poetic formulae in
the wedding folklore of the Russian North. The *Publications* section
presents *Accounting Books* of the *Onega Stavros Monastery* (publ. and
comm. by L.IU. Astakhina) and a collection of idioms recorded from
Belorussian story-teller V.A. Gretskaia with her commentary on their usage
and meaning (publ. and comm. by G.I. Lopatin). The *Speculum* section
contains G.R. Parpulov's article on recent studies of Byzantine book
illuminations; T.G. Popova's survey of Slavic MSS of John Climacus' *Ladder*;
T. Ilieva's review of the recent study on Slavic medieval *synaxaria* by L.
Taseva; and A.B. Strakhov's examination into the origin of some Russian
words meaning ‘to deceive’, ‘to cheat’, ‘to fool’. The
*Miscellanea*section contains notes by I.
Barklay, S.K. Sevast'ianova and A.B. Strakhov.

For a Table of Contents see
http://www.palaeoslavica.com/id3.html<http://www.palaeoslavica.com>

Olga Strakhov, Palaeoslavica

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