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Veselin Beshevliev
Born(1900-03-25)25 March 1900
DiedMarch 1992 (aged 91–92)
Sofia

Veselin Ivanov Beshevliev ( Bulgarian: Веселин Иванов Бешевлиев) (25 March 1900 – c. 1992) was a Bulgarian historian and philologist. He was a correspondent member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences from 1941 to his death. He was the author of Old Bulgarian Inscriptions.

Career

He studied history and Slavic philology in the Sofia University (1919-1920) and classical philology in Germany - Halle, Jena and Würzburg (1920-1925) where he took doctorate. He became teaching assistant (1925-1929), docent (1929-1933) and professor in Classical philology in the Sofia University. He was awarded the Herder Prize in 1972.

Publications

  • 1979, Old Bulgarian Inscriptions, first edition; [1] 1992, second edition [2]
  • 1981, Proto-Bulgarian Epigraphic Monuments [3]

References

  1. ^ Beshevliev, Veselin (1979), Първобългарски надписи [Old Bulgarian Inscriptions] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Издателство на Българската академия на науките
  2. ^ Beshevliev, Veselin (1992), Първобългарски надписи [Old Bulgarian Inscriptions] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Издателство на Българската академия на науките
  3. ^ Beshevliev, Veselin (1981), V. Beshevliev - Prabylgarski epigrafski pametnici - Indeks Прабългарски епиграфски паметници [Proto-Bulgarian Epigraphic Monuments] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Издателство на Отечествения фронт

Bibliography

  • Lang, David Marshall (1983). Bułgarzy: od czasów pogańskich do podboju przez Turcję Osmańską [The Bulgarians: From Pagan Times to the Ottoman Conquest] (in Polish). Translated by Olędzka, Hanna. Warszawa: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy. p. 143. ISBN  83-06-00831-6. OCLC  749601279.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Veselin Beshevliev
Born(1900-03-25)25 March 1900
DiedMarch 1992 (aged 91–92)
Sofia

Veselin Ivanov Beshevliev ( Bulgarian: Веселин Иванов Бешевлиев) (25 March 1900 – c. 1992) was a Bulgarian historian and philologist. He was a correspondent member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences from 1941 to his death. He was the author of Old Bulgarian Inscriptions.

Career

He studied history and Slavic philology in the Sofia University (1919-1920) and classical philology in Germany - Halle, Jena and Würzburg (1920-1925) where he took doctorate. He became teaching assistant (1925-1929), docent (1929-1933) and professor in Classical philology in the Sofia University. He was awarded the Herder Prize in 1972.

Publications

  • 1979, Old Bulgarian Inscriptions, first edition; [1] 1992, second edition [2]
  • 1981, Proto-Bulgarian Epigraphic Monuments [3]

References

  1. ^ Beshevliev, Veselin (1979), Първобългарски надписи [Old Bulgarian Inscriptions] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Издателство на Българската академия на науките
  2. ^ Beshevliev, Veselin (1992), Първобългарски надписи [Old Bulgarian Inscriptions] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Издателство на Българската академия на науките
  3. ^ Beshevliev, Veselin (1981), V. Beshevliev - Prabylgarski epigrafski pametnici - Indeks Прабългарски епиграфски паметници [Proto-Bulgarian Epigraphic Monuments] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Издателство на Отечествения фронт

Bibliography

  • Lang, David Marshall (1983). Bułgarzy: od czasów pogańskich do podboju przez Turcję Osmańską [The Bulgarians: From Pagan Times to the Ottoman Conquest] (in Polish). Translated by Olędzka, Hanna. Warszawa: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy. p. 143. ISBN  83-06-00831-6. OCLC  749601279.



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