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Clement of Ohrid (c. 840–916), enlightener of medieval Bulgaria, founder of the Ohrid centre of learning, was one of the disciples and associates of the of the Slav apostles St. Constantine-Cyril and St. Methodius.
Света Параскева Епиватска / Петка Търновска е прочута балканска отшелница (вт. пол. Х в.), канонизирана като преподобна. Дата на честване: 14 октомври; среща се спорадично и на 13 октомври.
Филолог, историк, археограф, палеограф, нумизмат, фолклорист, един от основоположниците на руското славянознание, основоположник на руската българистика.
Parchment miscellany dating from the third quarter of the 13th century written by Serbian scribe Basil Dragol.
A miscellany from the beginning of the 16th century with prevalent apocryphal and narrative compositions. Created by an anonymous Bulgarian scribe.
A considerable part of the early Old Bulgarian translation literature is preserved in Russian literature and is characterized by a clearly compilative character – with original authors’ parts.