Bulgarian library

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The Bulgarian Library is a book series founded by the Balkanologist and Bulgarian Gustav Weigand in Leipzig . It was published by Dr. Iwan Parlapanoff (1874–1958) from 1916 to 1919. A total of nine volumes were published. They devoted themselves to various Bulgarian themes, including the Bulgarian folk songs by Pecho Slavicov .

Overview

  • Volume 1 Anastas Ischirkow : Bulgaria. Country and people . Part I: General, paleogeography, surface design, climate, plant life, animal world. Leipzig 1916
  • Volume 2 Anastas Ischirkow: Bulgaria. Country and people . Part II: Population, national economy, settlement conditions. Leipzig 1917
  • Volume 3 Jordan Dantschoff: The Railway System in Bulgaria . Leipzig 1917
  • Volume 4 Michail Arnaudow : The Bulgarian Festival Customs . 1917 (Christmas (Koleda), New Year (Nowa Godina), Carnival and Mummenschanz (Kukeri), Lazarus Day and Palm Sunday (Lasarnitza, Wrabnitza), Georgstag, German, fire dancer (Nestinari), Russia, rain girl (Peperuda), St. John's Day (Jenewden), Dog days and Eliastag (Goreschtnitzi and Ilinden), autumn sowing etc.)
  • Volume 5 Wassil Nikolow Slatarski: History of the Bulgarians . Part I: From the founding of the Bulgarian Empire to the Turkish era (679–1396). Leipzig 1918
  • Volume 6 Wassil Nikolow Slatarski: History of the Bulgarians . Part II: From the beginning of the Turkish era to the present. Leipzig 1917
  • Volume 7 Bogomil M. Radoslavov: Mining in Bulgaria . trans. by Gustav Weigand. Leipzig 1919
  • Volume 8 Petko Jurdanow Todorow : Sketches and Idyls . Leipzig 1919
  • Volume 9 Pentscho Slawejkoff : Bulgarian Folk Songs . transfer by Georg Adam. Leipzig 1919

New episode

This series has been continued in a new series since 1996 "in the spirit of Gustav Weigand" .

See also

References and footnotes

  1. DNB: bibliographic evidence .
  2. ^ Library of Congress : Online Bulgarian Directories at the Library of Congress . on www.loc.gov (English)
  3. Volume I (digitized version)
  4. peterlang.com

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