Bulgarian Classicists A through L

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Abadzhieva, Rumyana. TRSW: The ancient and contemporary city of Philippopolis/Plovdiv.

Abdulov, Georgi, TRSW: Co-author of archaeological studies of the Krasen fortress, Panagyurishche City District, Plovdiv Province (1976-1978).

Agoura, Dimitur, Faculty of History, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Tsar Osvoboditel 15.

Aladzhov, Dimcho. TRSW: Late Roman water installations at the village of Dolno Botevo in the Haskov region; New finds from the Decennalia of the Emperor Licinius; The excavations of a Thraco-Roman tumulus necropolis at Merichleri; A collection of late Roman agricultural tools in the village of Bulgarin in the Haskov region; A Thracian grave in the village of Vojvodovo; Megaliths in Thrace (co-author); Finds from Simeonovgrad; The most interesting coins disseminated in the Haskov region.

Aladzhov, Dr. Zhivko, Sr. Scientific Associate, Institute of Archaeology and Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1000 Sofia, Saborna 2. TRSW: Co - author of the archaeological study of Complex A (Object #40) in the outside city of Pliska (preliminary communication); A new bronze cross –encolpion from Veliki Preslav.

Aladzhova, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dochka, Deputy Director, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Institute of Archaeology and Museum, 1000 Sofia, Saborna 2.

Aleksandrov, Emil. TRSW: The diplomatic law of antiquity.

Aleksandrov, Georgi, 1920- . TRSW: Montana (today’s Mihajlovgrad): Archaeology; Tributes to Aleksandrov, with bibliography by Bogdan Nikolov, of major published works, in Izvestiya Muzeite Severozap. Bulgariya, XVI, 1990, 243-249; Monuments from the cult of Dionysus in Montana; Work tools and objects of everyday life from Montana; Co-author of preliminary report on excavations in the M. Bagachina area, Stalijska Mahala Village, Mihajlovgrad District; On the so-called "Dacian cup"; Ancient monuments from Montana (epigraphical and works of plastic art); Construction ceramics from Montana.

Aleksandrova, A. TRSW: Co- translator of Memorable Heroes and Deeds: Selections from Livy.

Aleksandrova, T. TRSW: Co-author on the use of internationalisms motivated by the Greek root morpheme haimat in medical terminology.

Aleksiev, Prof. Dr. Jordan, Head of the Shumen Branch of the Institute of Archaeology and Museum of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 9700 Shumen, Slavjanski 17. TRSW: A find of instruments for work and weaponry from Tsarevets.

Aleksieva, A. TRSW: Co-author of bibliography of works of Prof. Gavrail Iliev Katsarov.

Aleksieva, Afrodita. TRSW: Translator of prose from the Greek during the Renaissance.

Aleksieva, Margarita, translator into English of Bulgarian scholarly publications (e.g., Stefan Stoyanov’s A Gold Coin Treasure from Abritus, Aleksandra Dimitrova Milcheva’s Ancient Engraved Gems and Cameos in the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia) .

Aleksov, Aleksandur. TRSW: Creator of art work for Ron Bosilek’s Odyssey for Children.

Almalekh, Doc. Dr. Moni, Dept. of Comparative Religious Studies, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, Montevideo St. 21. TRSW: Old and New Testaments.

Amudzhieva, Nadia, Lecturer, Varna Free University, e-mail: namudzhieva@yahoo.com TRSW: Latin.

Anastasov, V. TRSW: Greek loanwords in the Balkan languages through Bulgarian linguistic mediation: Methods, Principles, Problems.

Anchev, Rafael V. TRSW: History of the Village of Rusalya (Lovesh region).

Ancheva, Radka. TRSW: Irrigation equipment in the fortress of Tsarevets (Veliko-Turnovo).

Andev, Stoyan. TRSW: The ancient gold-producing region of Sofia.

Andonova, A. TRSW: Assistant Editor of journal Lyubosloviye (Philology).

Andreev, Andrej. TRSW: Co-author of A tumulus grave with gold decoration from Kardzhali.

Andreev, J. TRSW: Assistant Editor of The History of Veliko Turnovo, Vol I: Prehistory, Antiquity, the Middle Ages.

Andreev, Doc.Dr. Luchezar Stoyanov, Chair, Dept. for the History of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, SS Cyril and Methodius Veliko Turnovo University, 5000 Veliko Turnovo. T. Turnovski 2.

Andreev, Mihail N. TRSW: Ancient Greek and Roman law; Divorce and adultery in Classical Roman Law; The notions of familia and pecunia in the Twelve Tables; Roman private law; The extinctive effect of the litis contestatio; The Lex Iulia de adulteris coercendis; Landed real property in the oldest Roman law; Co-author of Society and Law in Greco-Roman Antiquity (collection of essays).

Andreeva, L. TRSW: Petrographical research of the marble in the grave vaults in the village of Banja in the Pasardzhik District.

Androv, Andrej. TRSW: Translator into English of Bogdan Nikolov’s Thracian Treasures from the Vratsa Area.

Angelov, Anastas. TRSW: Co-author of Two Grave Stelae from Marcianopolis, and A Rich Thracian grave from Marcianopolis; A tumulus tomb find from Marcianopolis.

Angelov, Angel. TRSW: The basic directions and works of Prof. Bogdan Bogdanov..

Angelov, Boyan. TRSW: Peripatetic traditions in the creativity of Dr. Petur Beron.

Angelov, D. TRSW: Assistant Editor of Sofia through the Ages, Vol. I: Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance.

Angelov, Dimitur, Archaeological Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1000 Sofia, Saborna 2, Also Faculty of History, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Tsar Osvoboditel 15. Co-editor of Atlas of Bulgarian History. TRSW: On the question of the disintegration of the slaveholding order in the Eastern Roman Empire; Editor-in-Chief and author of Foreword to Dobrudzha: Ethnic-Cultural Studies, A Collection of Articles; Archaeology as a science of the future; Author of Foreword to Pliska-Preslav Archaeological Monuments, Vol. I; The scholarly work of Prof. Jordan Ivanov as a historian and archaeologist.

Angelov, N. TRSW: Veliko-Turnovo in antiquity.

Angelov, Petur. TRSW: Co-editor of Simeon Tabakov’s An Attempt at a History of the City of Sliven; Notes for Volume I: Sliven and the Sliven District to the 19th Century.

Angelova, Ganka. TRSW: A tribute to +Prof. Nikola Angelov, 1912-1988 (The First Enthusiast of Rusen Archaeological Science).

Angelova, Hr . TRSW: Assistant Editor of series Thracia Pontica.

Angelova, R. TRSW: Co-author of The Bulgarian Contribution to the World Cultural Heritage (Cultural Monuments Protected by UNESCO).

Angelova, Stefka. TRSW: Co-author of A Silver Treasure from Silistra and Archaeological Excavations and Studies in the Locality of Kaleto near the Village of Nova Cherna, Silistra District.

Antonov, D. TRSW: Co-author of Part of a Mould for Silver Fibulae of the 1st century BC Found in Northwestern Bulgaria and Bronze Tools from Northwestern Bulgaria, 6th-1st centuries BC.

Antonova, N. TRSW: Co-editor of Bulgaria through the Ages: In Words, Documents, Photos.

Antonova, Vera, Director, District Archaeological Museum, 9700 Shumen, Slavjanski 17. TRSW: Newly discovered objects of the Roman period in Madara, 1960; The villa rustica at Madara; A collective coin find on the land of the village Studenitsa, Shumen District; The antiquities of Shumen; Co-author of pubklication on Voivoda; Co-author of A Grain Storehouse in Madara; Newly discovered objects of the Roman period in Madara; On the origin of the ancient materials in medieval Pliska; Co-author of Excavations in the Selishche District of Preslav; The Shumen fortress through the ages; Co-author of A Cradle of Ancient Culture: Museums and Monuments of Culture in Shumen and the Shumen area; A guide to Madara.

Apostolova, Prof. Dr. Ivanka, Rector and Head, Dept. of Philosophy, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo Street. e-mail: iapostolova@nbu.bg .

Aretov, Nikolaj. TRSW: Jesus or Socrates: Rambling Reflections on Tendentious Literature; The early Bulgarian Renaissance, ancient literatures and the Balkan context.

Argirov, I. TRSW: Some aspects of space and scale in the cult architecture of Egypt.

Arkadiev, Dimitur. TRSW: Changes in the count of the population and households (families) in Bulgarian lands from antiquity to 1878.

Arsova, Silviya. TRSW: Co-translator of Memorable Heroes and Deeds/Selections from Livy.

Asenova Petrova, Petya. TRSW: Greek in Bulgaria; Essay on scholar Vladimir Georgiev.

Asenova, Pravda. TRSW: Translation from Polish of Maciej Popko’s Mythology of Hittite Anatolia.

Atanasov, Bojko. TRSW: Translator from German of Paula Filipson’s Genealogy as Mythic Form and Alfred Heubeck’s Ancient Mythological Ideas in Hellas in the Archaic Period.

Atanasov, G. TRSW: Co-author of A Cradle of Ancient Culture: Museums and Monuments of Culture in Shumen and the Shumen area; Co-author of Lead Weights for Hurling from Slings in the Collections of the Shumen Historical Museum; Co-author of Eagle-Head Buckles from Bulgaria (6th-7th centuries);

Atanasov, Georgi. TRSW: Thracian settlements and necropolises in the Novozaparska system of settlements.

Atanasov, Georgi Atanasov. TRSW: A Thracian tomb near the city of Vurbitsa, Varna Province; Co-author of New Data on the Commerce of the Late Ancient Settlement near the Village of Vojvoda, Shumen District.

Atanasov, Vasil. TRSW: Co-translator into English of Aleksandra Dimitrova Milcheva’s Ancient Engraved Coins and Cameos in the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia.

Atanasov, Vladimir. TRSW: Foreword to Ognyan Radev’s translation of Artemidorus of Daldis’ Oneirocritica; Co-translator of selected speeches of Cicero; Compiler and translator of the Letters of Julian the Apostate.

Atanasov, Zhorzh. TRSW: A historical sketch of Maslarevo (Lovesh District).

Atanasov-Timoshkin, Tosho. TRSW: Co-author of The History of Chirpan and the Chirpan Area..

Atanasova, Gergana Stefanova, Assistant, Dept. of Classical and Eastern Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Philology, SS Cyril and Merthodius Veliko Turnovo University, 5000 Veliko Turnovo, Ul. T. Turnovski 2.

Atanasova, Jordana, 1927- . TRSW: Archaeological finds from the village of Archar, Vidin area; Tribute to Atanasova on her 60th birthday (along with a list of her most important publications) written by Plamen Nikodimov and published in the Izv. Muzeite Severozap. Bulgariya, XIII, 1987, 203-207 (her contribution to the development of museum work and archaeological studies in the Vidin District); One center of the pottery industry during the Roman period (Archaeological finds from the ancient fortress of Dorticum in the Vruv village area).

Atanasova, Jordanka. TRSW: Burials from the necropolis of Ratsiaria.

Atanasova, V. Co-editor of Alphabetical Catalog of Latin Books Coming to the SS Cyril and Methodius National Library, 1878-1977.

Atanasova-Georgieva, V. TRSW: A newly discovered Roman bronze portrait from Vidin; Two newly discovered sculptural monuments from Archar in the Vidin District; Co-author of Grave Finds from the Village of Gradets in the Vidin District; Co-author of Latin Inscriptions from Ratsiaria.

Atzev, Asst. Prof. Krum, Director of Program for Euro-Asian Culture Sciences, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo Street, Room 215.

Avdev, Stoyan. TRSW: Co-author of Geophysical Investigations of Archaeological Objects in Northeast Bulgaria; On the imitative origin of the "perperite" of Andronicus II and Andronicus III; A metrological-statistical method for determining the relative chronology of minting coins.

Avramov, Ivan. TRSW: The appearance and development of cities to the end of antiquity; From Jericho to Constantinople; The ancient city; The urbanizing revolution; The creativity of Dr. Architect Aleksandur Rashenov – A valuable source for architects and archaeologists.

Avramova, Ana. TRSW: The prehistory, antiquity and the Middle Ages of the Plovdiv region: Index to the literature; Compiler of Vol. I (Index of the Literaure) of 100 Years of the National Archaeological Museum in Plovdiv.

Avramova, Maya, Honorary Assistant, Program in Thracology, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo Street. TRSW: The rise of the first civilizations in Southeast Europe and Asia.

Azmanov, Boncho. TRSW: Co-author of a scholarly biography and bibliography of Prof. Teofil Ivanov; Co-author of a cultural-historical investigation on the past of the city of Ahtopol; Co-author of Contemporary Methods of Investigating Metallic Composition, Used in Numismatics.

Bairbakanova, St. The Angel Kinchev University, 7017 Ruse, Studentska 8. TRSW: Co-author of Some Possibilities for the Application of Technical Media in Teaching Latin for Medical Students.

Bajlova, R. TRSW: Co-translator of Memorable Heroes and Deeds: Selections from Livy.

Bakalov, Prof. Dr. Georgi, Dean of the Faculty of History, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Tsar Osvoboditel 15 . Also Program in Thracology, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo St.. TRSW: Asst. Editor of Atlas for the History of the Ancient World and the Middle Ages (for the 7th Preparatory School Class); Early Christianity in the Thracian lands.

Bakalova, Elka. TRSW: Co-author of Bulgarian Art Studies for Ancient Art.

Bakardiev, V.TRSW: The Thracian origin of the healing god Asklepios.

Bakurdzhieva, Nikolina. TRSW: Translator of the Letters of the Younger Pliny.

Balabanov, Aleksandur. TRSW: Studies on the business ability of the Grecian woman.

Balabanov, Doc. Dr. Petur, Senior Scientific Associate and Director of the New Bulgarian University’s Master’s Program in the Archaeology of Antiquity, Committee member of New Bulgarian University’s Program in Thracology, 1635 Sofia, Montevideo St. 21. TRSW: The cities of Ancient Thrace before the campaigns of Philip II; On yesterday’s today (The problems of Bulgarian archaeology); New investigations on arrow coins (? strelite-pari); The economy and trade of the Greek colonies; Construction in Ancient Thrace; Archaeometry; The original attire from the funeral of a wealthy Thracian woman.

Balabanov, Todor. TRSW: A monument of stone plastic art from the village of Stan, Novopazarsko region.

Baldzhiev, M. TRSW: Co-author of a Greek-Bulgarian dictionary.

Balkanska, Ana. TRSW: The trade relations between Odesos and Pantikapaion in the Hellenistic Period; The trade relations of Seuthopolis; Newly discovered amphora stamps in Varna; Ceramic finds from the Serdica excavations; On wheel-shaped amphora stamps; A newly discovered grave stele of a gladiator from Plovdiv; 70 years of Museology in Kyustendil; On some peculiarities of the Thracian culture of Tirizis; Co-author of Kaliakra, Volume I: Fortress Construction; Imported terra sigillata discovered in Escus; A Thracian sanctuary from the 2nd half of the 1st millennium BC (near the archaeological site Manastiryat-Sboryanovo Reserve); Tirizis – An ancient Thracian settlement of Cape Kaliakra- and its social character; An unusual archaeological find (the ancient sanctuary in the region of Isperih); Tirizis: A Thracian city on Cape Kaliakra (2nd half of the 4th c. BC – beginning of the 1st c. AD); Clay bowls with engraved ornamentation and a Greek inscription from Nicopolis ad Istrum.

Balkanski, Ivan. TRSW: Co-author of Two Thracian Tumuli in the Ostrovitsa Village Region, Kurdzhalijsko district.

?Balonov, Feliks. TRSW: Gods, Giants, and Winged Horses among the "Black Sea Barbarians" (translated from Russian).

Banev, Krasimir. TRSW: On the literary analysis of texts in the Classical languages; Co-author of The Latin Language (for the 8th Class of the Gymnasium for Ancient Languages and Cultures); Addenda et corrigenda epigraphica (Critical contributions to The Epigraphic Monuments from the Sanctuary of Diana and Apollo by Violeta Bozhilova in Ch. 3 of the book Montana); Formal-logical analysis in translation from the Latin language.

Bankov, D. SS. Cyril and Methodius University, 5000 Veliko Turnovo, T. Turnovski 2. TRSW: Co-author of Exercises in the Latin Language – with Philological Problems for Student Romanists of the SS Cyril and Methodius University, Veliko Turnovo.

Banov, B. TRSW: Co-author of A Short History of the Village Veren.

Banov, ?, Honorary Assistant, Master’s Program for the History and Culture of the Mediterranean, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, Montevideo Street 21. TRSW: Christian art, The appearance of the icon – Meaning and content.

?Baru, Sergej I. TRSW: Co-translator into Russian of The Contribution of Bulgaria to the World Cultural Heritage (Cultural monuments protected by UNESCO).

Batakliev, Georgi. TRSW: Textbook on ancient mythology; Translator from Greek of Orpheus’ Hymn to Zeus, Hymn to Boreas, Hymn to the Nymphs; Selection and translation of A Garland of Stars (The Roman poets Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid); Orpheus and his hymns and poems; Translations from Vergil’s Aeneid; Translator of Anacreontia; Co-translator of Apuleius’ Metamorphoses/Golden Ass; Translator of Ovid’s Metamorphoses; Translator of Heliodorus’ Aethiopica or Theagenes and Charicleia; Translator of Homer’s Odyssey.

Batsova-Kostova, Elena. TRSW: New archaeological materials from Sliven; Two new cult monuments from the Sliven District; A Roman building in the area of the village of Golyamo Shivachevo, Sliven District; New data for the Roman necropolis in Sliven.

Belev, Iv. TRSW: Co-author of A Cradle of Ancient Culture; Museums and Monuments of Culture in Shumen and the Shumen area.

Belitov, Ilya. TRSW: The Tribali in the ancient written tradition.

Belivanova, A.TRSW: Co-author of New Data on Metal Working in Antiquity.

Belivanova, Bora I., Vice Editor of Acta Orientalia Bulgarica. TRSW: Translator from Russian of Vsevolod I. Avdiev’s History of the Ancient Orient (textbook for the students of St. Kliment Ohridski Sofia State University).

?Beraha, Matilda. TRSW: Translator into Bulgarian from Czech Eduard Petishka’s Myths and Legends from Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.

Berbenliev, Peyo. TRSW: The architectural heritage on the lands of Bulgaria.

?Berberyan, Kristina G. TRSW: Tr. into Russian of Mityo Iv. Kunchev’s Museums and Cultural Monuments of Nova Zagora – A Guidebook.

Berov, Lyuben Borisov. TRSW: The economic development of the world from antiquity to our time.

Berova, Dobrina. TRSW: Head compiler of Materials for the Past of the Yambol Region.

+Beshevliev, Academician Prof. Veselin. TRSW: Linguistics, historiography, epigraphy, toponymy; The inscriptions of the relief of Madara; Latin place names in Moesia and Thrace; The archaeological exploration of Dobrogea; The Cohors I Athoeiton Antoniniana; Co-editor of Antiquity and the Middle Ages in Bulgaria; The geography of Northeast Bulgaria in antiquity and the Middle Ages; The late ancient and medieval history of Northeast Bulgaria; Greek theophorous personal names and Latin nicknames for the Thracians; Late Greek and late Latin inscriptions from Bulgaria; Older theories on the Romanization of the Thracians; The continuity of the ancient cities in Bulgaria; Personal names among the Thracians; the ancient cities in Moesia and Thrace and their fate in the early Middle Ages; The topography of the Balkan Peninsula in Procopius’ De Aedificiis; Co-Editor of The Role of the Plebs in the Late Roman Empire; Ancient military roads in the Eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula; Thracian personal names with Latin suffixes; The Greek colonization of the Aegaean Sea in antiquity; Co-author of Sources for the Ancient History and Geography of Macedonia and Thrace; Traces of a pre-Thracian language; On the oldest population of Odesos (from funerary inscriptions); Compiler and author of commentary, introduction, and translations from Greek of a collection of papyrus letters and documents; Contributor to publication of sources for the history and culture of the Balkan nations (Jordanes); Contributor to publication of Greek and Latin sources for the history of Bulgaria (Diodorus); Ancient toponymy as a historical source; The place of the Latin language in Moesia Inferior during Late Antiquity; The campaigns of the Emperor Constantine against the Bulgars. Numerous tributes to Beshevliev on his scholarly works on the occasions of his birthdays, especially the 70th and 90th, by G. Mihailov, Zh. Velkova (including bibliography of Beshevliev’s works from 1921-1976) , Aleksandur Kuzev, Dimitur Boyadzhiev, and Petur Cholov.

Blagoeva, Stoyanka. TRSW: Bibliography for Serdika: Archaeological Materials and Studies, Vol. 2, 1990.

Blagova, Stojanka. TRSW: the Bronze Age in Bulgarian lands.

Bliznakov, Assoc. Prof. Atanas, Co-Director of the Master’s Program in Archaeology, New Bulgarian University, 1000 Sofia, 2 Saborna Street.

Bobchev, Sava N. TRSW: A Mithraeum in Serdica; On the question of the so-called "Temple with a Quadratic Plan" in Europe in the Late Iron Age; The city-wall towers with pointed projections and their importance for the fortification of ancient cities; Opus mixtum in Roman and Early Byzantine construction; Archaeological excavations in the center of Sofia in the section of the Central General Department Store and around it; Co-investigator of excavations on the site of the Hotel Balkan in the center of Sofia; Co-investigator of finds of souvenir pieces of the Adamklisi Monument (Tropaeum Traiani) in Southern Dobrogea; History of the architecture of the ancient world; The origin of architecture in the prehistoric ages; The architecture of the Oriental despots and of the ancient world (Greece and Rome); The site of Nicopolis ad Istrum.

Bobcheva, Luybka. TRSW: A newly discovered monument dedicated to the cult of the Thracian Knight; Newly discovered anthropomorphic monuments from the region of Tolbuhin; Archaeological map of the Tolbuhin region.

Boev, Emil, Principal Editor of the Acta Orientalia Bulgarica, published by the Center for Oriental Languages and Cultures, St. Kliment Ohridski University in Sofia.

Boev, P. TRSW: Contributor to collection of articles on Kabile, including an anthropological study of a Thracian tumulus necropolis at Kabile.

Boev, Z. TRSW: The development and results of ornithoarchaeology in Bulgaria.

Bogdanov, Prof. Dr. Bogdan, Dept. of Classical Philology, Faculty for Classical and Hungarian Philologies, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Bul. Tsar Osvoboditel 15. Also Chair, Board of Trustees, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo Street. TRSW: Ancient Greek civilization, culture and literature and their history; On the strategies of the philosophical text and on the definition of philosophy: Plato’s Phaedrus; Author of forewords to, introductions to and translations of numerous Greek and Latin texts; Co-compiler of an encyclopedic handbook of ancient literature; Author of Myth and Literature; Typological Problems of Ancient Greek Literature to the Hellenistic Period; Author of A History of Ancient Greek Culture: A Theoretical View"; Brief contribution on Russian Prof. Aleksej Los(y)ev to accompany the translation into Bulgarian of the latter’ s Twelve Theses of Ancient Culture; The Stoic philosophy as language and ideal: Marcus Aurelius’ "Be true to thyself"; Thracian mythology as a cultural type: One hypothesis; Myth in the literary process of antiquity; Homer’s imagery; The subject system, double action and artistic unity in the Hecuba of Euripides; The Medea of Euripides and the realism of human feelings; Article on Bogdanov’s basic directions and works presented as tribute by his student Angel Angelov in Lit. Misul , 2 (1991), 110-119.

Bogdanov, Prof.  Dr. Bogdan TRSW: Orpheus and the ancient mythology of the Balkans; Editor and co-translator of Vol. 4 of Plato’s Dialogues; Co-author of Ancient Greek: A textbook for the 9th and 10th Classes of the National Gymnasium for Foreign Languages and Cultures ; Principal translator (from ancient Greek, Latin and other languages) of Anthology of Ethics, Vol. I: Antiquity, the Middle Ages, Renaissance; The romance – ancient and contemporary: An attempt at the poetics and sociology of the ancient and West European romance; Numerous translations (Longus, Pseudo-Callisthenes, Lucian); the Homeric epic.

Bogdanov, Ivan. TRSW: Fictional/romanticized biography of Alexander of Macedon; Alexander of Macedon, 356-323 BC: Age and personality; The Pre-Bulgarians: Origin, ethnological peculiarities, historical path.

Bogoev, Emil. TRSW: Co-photographer for Petko Sujchevski’s album Trojan Ceramics.

Bojchev, Yasen. TRSW: Co-author of Secrets of the Sveti Ivan Island (archaeological studies).

Bojkova, B. TRSW: Architectural monuments represented on the coins of Serdica.

Boncheva-Lisicharova, Ekaterina. TRSW: Translator from Russian of Aleksej Glukhov’s The Fate of Ancient Libraries.

Bonev, Dr. Aleksandur, Associate Professor, Scientific Secretary, Institute of Archaeology and Museum of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1000 Sofia, Saborna Street 2 TRSW: Editor of Archaeological Discoveries and Excavations; Co-author of preliminary report on excavations in the M. Bagachina area, Stalijska Mahala Village, Mihajlovgrad District; The cultural horizon of Mycenae – Vulchitrun –Borodino: On the question of the so-called "Mycenaean heritage" in Thrace; The state of studies of the Golden Treasure from Vulchitrun; The Vulchitrunsko region; Some problems of the Golden Treasure from Vulchitrun.

Bonev, Aleksandur G. TRSW: Clay models of court staircases from two village burial mounds in the Turgovishche District.

Bonev, Bonyu. TRSW: Co-author of historical sketch of Lyubimets.

Bonev, Stojcho. TRSW: A lead-coin find from Preslav.

Boneva, Iliyana. TRSW: Clay lamps from the Roman period and late antiquity from the Burgas Museum.

Borisov, Boris D. TRSW: Ancient Christian basilicas (4th –6th centuries ) in the Karanovo Village District, Burgas Province.

Borisov, G. TRSW: Co-photographer for Velkov/Ognenova-Marinova/Shimbuleva’s album on Mesambria.

Borisova, I. TRSW: Co-author of Late Roman Belt Decorations with Enamel from Serdica.

Boshnakov, Doc. Dr. Konstantin Petrov, 1961- , Dept. of Ancient History, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Tsar Osvoboditel 15. TRSW: History of ancient societies; The ancient world; Ancient Greece; The Ancient Balkans and Anatolia; Information on ancient Thrace in Strabo’s Geographica: Textological analyses; A kneepad from Vrachan: Attempt at an analysis; The Thracian tetrachoritae; The campaign of the Odrysian king Sitalces in the Thucydidean Codex Palat. Graec. 252 (E); The state at the crossroads through the ages; Report on the 7th International College of Thracology (May 20-26, 1966, Constantsa-Magalia-Tulcha, Romania); Critical remarks on the Pistiros inscription; The Thracian mysteries.

Boshnakova, Dr. Anna, Dept. of Philosophy, European Studies, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia. e-mail: dr_annaboshnakov@yahoo.com TRSW: Aulos and Lyra: The Philosophy of Music in Ancient Greece; Ancient Philosophy; Metaphysics; Greek and Roman music and its cultural heritage; Digital archive for ancient Greek music; Founder of Experimental Laboratory of Philosophy of Music; Curator and designer of "The Eternal Chime" exhibit at the National Museum of History in Sofia (900 bells from Antiquity and the Middle Ages: A private bell collection); Musical Archaeology; Strategy for the development and prosperity of Bulgarian Museums in the Market Economy; Participation in archaeological expeditions (Ancient necropolis of Apollonia Pontica/Sozopol; Goseck, Germany Co-author, with Konstantin Boshnakov, of English translation of The Thracian Civilization; Articles: The Three Brothers and the Gold Treasure (The Thracian Treasure of Panagyurishte); The Treasure of Letnitsa : An Interpretation Attempt; The Other Name of Orpheus; Narrative and Principles of Arrangement of the Appliquees in the Treasure of Letnitsa; The Image Language in Monuments of Thracian Culture; In Search of Perfect Music; The Mysterial Rite of Trinity in Monuments of Thracian Culture; The "Music" of Socrates; "From the Visible to the Invisible" – Musical Metaphysics from the 6th and 5th Centuries B.C.; The Musical Images from the Ancient Painted Pottery in the Black Sea Region; Kassia’s Musico-philosophical "Drawings"; Nomos, Gramma, Paideia ; The Musical Epistemology of Aristoxenus.

?Bosilek, Ran. TRSW: Translation and adaptation from Russian of Odyssey for Children.

Bospachieva, Mina. TRSW: A mound burial from the Hellenistic necropolis of Philippopolis; New facts about the Eastern thermae of Philippopolis; Co-author of The Protective Archaeological Excavations of the "Arkheologicheski" Substratum in Plovdiv: Preliminary Results; A late antiquity pottery workshop in Philippopolis; An Early Christian martyrium from Philippopolis; A small Early Christian basilica with mosaics from Philippopolis.

Boteva, Dr. Diliyana, Senior Assistant, Dept. of Ancient History, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Tsar Osvoboditel 15. TRSW: A new approach to the monument of the Thracian Horseman; Two notes on D. Clodius Albinus; The chronology of the Gothic invasions under Philippus and Decius (248-251 ); Votive monuments from the sanctuary of Asklepios Limenos in the Slivnitsa District; Votive plates of the Thracian Horseman as a sign system: An attempt at a new typology; Lower Moesia and Thrace in the system of the Roman Empire under the early Severi: An attempt at clarification of the chronology; The South border of Lower Moesia from Hadrian to Septimius Severus; Legati Augusto pro praetore Moesiae Inferioris, AD 193-217/218; On the cursus honorum of P. Fu. Pontianus (PIR2 F496), Provincial Governor of Lower Moesia; The Etropolis Saint Athanasius, Sabazius and the exorcism (? proritsalishcheto) of demons; Lower Moesia and Thrace in the Roman Imperial system (192-217/218 AD); Votive reliefs of the Thracian Horseman : Representations-images; The governor of the Roman province: Thrace under Septimius Severus and Caracalla (problems of dating); The coining of Philippopolis under the administration of the North; Thrace and Lower Moesia during the reign of Macrinus (217-218 AD); the Northern boundaryof the province of Thrace under Septimius Severus; Votive tablets on the Thracian Horseman as a well-known system; Co-author of Anthology for Thracology, Vol. II.

Boteva-Vladikova, Irina. TRSW: On the variations of gender in names from the feminine consonant gender in Thracian dialects.

Boton, M. TRSW: Co-compiler of the Greek-Bulgarian Dictionary.

Botusharova, Liliya. TRSW: Data on the topography of Philippopolis in the Roman period, according to tomb finds; Co-author of The Cupola Grave at Plovdiv; The excavations in Philippopolis and the problems connected therewith; Contributions to the religion of the Thracians; Border signs of the Thracian village of Bendipara; Co-author of Archaeological Studies of Dzhambaztepe in Plovdiv during 1968; Contributions to The Development of Philippopolis during the 2nd half of the 1st Century AD; ARHIEREUS DIOPLON in Philippopolis; The fortifications of Philippopolis; The tombs of Philippopolis; On shipbuilding on the River Maritsa during antiquity (as reflected in the coin-minting of the city of Philippopolis).

Boyadzhiev, Aleksandur. TRSW: Translator into Bulgarian of George Bass’ Archaeology beneath the Sea.

Boyadzhiev, Prof. Dr. Dimitur, Chair, Dept. of Classical Philology, Faculty for Classical and Modern Philologies, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Bul. Tsar Osvoboditel 15. e-mail: doboyadzhie@yahoo.com TRSW: Co-author of The Latin Language (for the 8th Class of the Gymnasium for Ancient Languages and Cultures); Historical grammar of Ancient Greek and Latin; Introduction to Romance Linguistics; Palaeobalkan languages; The Latin language and authors; Thracian Anthroponymy; The Latin language on the Balkan Peninsula; Tribute to Veselin Beshevliev on his 90th birthday; Translator of Apuleius’ Apology; The Latin of the metrical inscriptions of Bulgaria (phonetic and morpho-syntactic study); Some considerations on the morphologic and syntactic system of the Latin verb in the territory of contemporary Bulgaria; Some aspects of the formation of compound Thracian personal names; Evidence for Bithynia in the poems of Catullus; Translator of Petronius’ Satyricon; Co-translator of selected speeches of Cicero; The language of Late Latin inscriptions in Bulgaria; The Thracian name system and the method of forming compound names.

Boyadzhiev, Prof. Dr. Konstantin, Director, Center for Architectural Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1040 Sofia, 15 Noemvri 1.

Boyadzhiev, Stefan. TRSW: The initial destination of the West Gate of Escus; The typological classification of funerary architecture in Moesia and Thrace in the 2nd-6th centuries; The architectural aspect of the martyrium in the Oriental necropolis of Philippopolis; Publications on Golyamo Belovo, Hisar, the Old metropolis at Mesambria/Nesebur; the Mithraeum at Serdica/Sofia, and the Church of the Holy Wisdom in Sofia; Co-author of The Art Treasures of the Bulgarian Lands; New data on the fortification walls in Hisar; New studies on the gates of the Roman city near Hisar; The Church of the 40 Martyrs in Turnovo.

Boyadzhiev, Prof. Dr. Tsocho, Dept. of the History of Philosophy, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Bul. Tsar Osvoboditel 15. TRSW: Medieval philosophy; Ancient philosophy as a phenomenon of culture; Observations on Plato’s concept of truth; The Socratic dialogues and modern dialogue; Plato and Aristotle; Ancient Greek philosophers as a phenomenon; The philosophical school and the universum of the philosopher (in antiquity); A numerical model of the ancient universe/cosmos; What is the truth (according to Greek philosophers)?: Existence and word in the Hellenic Archaic Period; The dialogue (in ancient philosophy) as a vital and cultural principle; Speculation and poetry (ancient culture and aesthetics); Cosmos and polis (in the philosophy of the ancient Hellenes); Co-translator and author of Foreword for Vol. IV of Plato’s Dialogues.

Boyadzhiev, Yavor D.TRSW: Calcholithic stone architecture from Bulgaria; The radiocarbon method for dating – possibilities and limitations.

Boyanov, Slavi. TRSW: The father of science: 2300 years from the death of Aristotle.

Bozhilov, Ivan. TRSW: Macedonia; In memoriam for historian Ivan Dujchev; Co-author of A Short History of Dobrudzha; The historical geography of the Northwest Black Sea; Mesopotamia; Co-author of The 16th National Archaeological Conference.

Bozhilova, Violeta. TRSW: Co-author of The Thracian Fortress Chertigrad in the Stara Planina; Epigraphic monuments of the Sanctuary of Diana and Apollo (in Montana/Mihajlovgrad); Images of a ship on coins, bricks and tiles; Co-author of Latin Inscriptions from Novae.

Bozhinov, V. TRSW: Asst. Editor of A Short History of Dobrudzha; Co-author of a collection of monuments and materials on Macedonia.

Bozhkov, Hristo. TRSW: Co-author of Messages from the Distant Past (scientific-popularizing reading on ancient coins); Co-author of Coins and Minting through the Ages; Co-author of Methodological Recommendations for Numismatics. Roman Imperial coins.

Bozhkova, Dr. Aneliya, Scientific Associate, New Bulgarian University’s Master’s Program in the Archaeology of Antiquity, 1635 Sofia, Montevideo Street 21. TRSW: A Pontic pottery group of the Hellenistic Age (a survey based on examples from the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast); Co-author of Two Bronze Vessels from Roman Thrace with Producer Stamps; Sinopian amphora stamps from the Sboryanovo Reserve – Isperihsko; Thasos amphora stamps from the "Central water station" of the Sboryanovo Reserve; Ancient black-figured (?chernofirnisova) ceramics in Thrace (5th-3rd centuries BC); The Thasos contribution to Thrace (4th-3rd centuries BC); Greek ceramics in Thrace: Ceramic complexes in Thrace from the 7th-1st centuries BC; Museum exhibits: Theory and practice; Archaeology and Presentation, Archaeological exhibits – Theory and practice; Urbanization and settlement systems in Thrace.

Bozhkova, Dr. Bistra, Senior Scientific Associate, New Bulgarian University Master’s Program in the Archaeology of Antiquity, 1635 Sofia, Montevideo St. 21. TRSW: A collective find from Pholis? in the village of Ivan Vazovo; Monetary policy in Thrace in the middle of the 4th century; A coin treasure from the village of Archar – Vidinsko; Aurei from the period of the Tetrarchate from the collection of the Archaeological Museum in Sofia; Problems of coin circulation and minting in Thrace from the first half of the 4th century ; Roman medallions from the 4th century in Bulgarian lands; A treasure of Roman coins from the village of Prof. Ishirkovo; Portrait representations in Roman Imperial minting; Roman minting; On the question of monetary circulation in Bulgaria during the 4th century; Essay in plastic art in copper.

Bozhkova, D. TRSW: Dobrudja in the poetry of Ovid.

Brajkov, Valentin. TRSW: The presumption of paternity in Classical Roman private law.

Brashnarova, Anna. TRSW: Co-author of Supplementary Investigations of the Rock of the Madara Horseman.

Bratanov, Ivo. TRSW: Asst. Editor of periodical Lyubosloviye (Philology); Translator of Martial’s epigram To Thais and the Amorous Quintus (Thais-Which One?) and To the Half-Blind Thais; The testament of epigram; Translator of Horace’s poems to Sestius and to Manlius Torquatus.

Bratanov, Kiril. TRSW: Tribute to The Unforgettable (Academician) Emil Georgiev.

Bratkov, Jordan. TRSW: Co-author of Latin Language Course for University Students; Co-author of Latin Grammar: Phonetics, Morphology, Syntax.

Brezina, V. TRSW: Editor of Volume III of Alphabetical Catalogue of Books in Latin Coming into the SS. Cyril and Methodius National Library in the Years 1978-1977.

Brichkova, Mariya. TRSW: A question of ancient architecture; Some unpublished lamps from the Sofia Museum; Some unpublished fibulae from the Sofia National Museum; Alexander of Macedon’s Edict of 324 BC; The Peace of Antalcidas; On the grants of freedom to the Greeks from foreign potentates: Mesambria and its ancient governmental structure according to the epigraphical evidence.

Buchvarov, Ivan Em.TRSW: Archaeological monuments in the communities of Alfatar, Glavinitsa and Dulovo, Razgradska region; Collective coin finds from the Ryahovets fortress near Gorna Oryahovitsa; Co-author of The Coin Treasure from the Village of Popina-Silistrensko.

Bunkov, Angel. TRSW: The problem of the single (?odinichnoto) and the general in the logic of Aristotle.

Bunov, Petur. TRSW: Village life in the lands along the lower banks of the Rivers Iskur, Vit and Osum in the 2nd-3rd centuries , according to numismatic data; The 1986 Ticha expedition for archaeological studies.

Burin, Kliment Ivanov. TRSW: From the tub of Archimedes to the atmospheres of distant planets.

Burlieva, Slaviya. TRSW: Greek manuscripts in the Rilski Monastery.

Burmov, A.TRSW: The Greek Sources for Bulgarian History, Vol. III; The Latin Sources for Bulgarian History, Vol. II.

Buyukliev, Hristo. TRSW: Burials in ?Emporium Piretensium/Butovo; Roman epigraphic data in Augusta Traiana; Ancient bronze of the territory of Augusta Traiana; On the availability of heavily armored horsemen in Roman Thrace; Thracian weaponry from the LaTene period in the Stara Zagora region; Unpublished plates of the Thracian Horseman from the Stara Zagora Museum; Monuments of Hermes in the Stara Zagora region; Newly discovered monuments for the gladiatorial combats in Augusta Traiana; Co-author of New Dedicatory Inscriptions of Dolichenus from Stara Zagora; A Thraco-Roman tumulus necropolis in the area of the Mariza-Iztok industrial complex; New tomb finds in Stara Zagora and Its Surroundings; Co-author of Two New Epigraphical Monuments on the Fortification Construction of Antoninus Pius in Thrace; A new monument for the Sebazius cult in Thrace; Co-author of Thracian Mound Graves from Chatalka in the Stara Zagora District; The Thracian mound necropolis near Chatalkas, Stara Zagora District.

Buzhashka, M. TRSW: Co-editor of a collection of articles on the history of Sofia/Serdica.

Buzov, Emil, Honorary Assistant, Program in Egyptology, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, Montevideo St. 21. TRSW: Egyptian Archaeology.

Chacheva, Vera. TRSW: Finds from the necropolis in the village of Albanitsa, Blagoevgrad District.

Chakalova, Nedyalka. TRSW: Translator into English of Ivan Marazov’s et al. The Rogozen Treasure, Ivan Venedikov’s The Vulchitrun Treasure, and A. Fol’s et al. The Thracian Treasure from Rogozen.

Chalakov, Momchil. TRSW: Two traces of the Thracian language in Bulgarian onomastics.

Chaljkova, Danka, Study Process Organizer, Dept. of Classical and Eastern Languages and Cultures, SS. Cyril and Methodius Veliko Turnovo University, 5000 Veliko Turnovo, Ul. T. Turnovski 2.

Chalukov, L. TRSW: Co-author of A Short History of the Village Veren.

Chaneva-Dechevska, Neli. TRSW: Early Christian Architecture in Bulgaria from the 4th-6th centuries.

Changova, Jordanka. TRSW: On the civic buildings in Preslav; The basilica in the fortress of Lovesh; Archaeological researches in the fortress of Pernik; Co-editor of a collection of archaeological studies on Preslav; Co-author of and author of Foreword to Pernik, Vol. I: Village Life of the Hill of Krakra from the 5th millennium BC to the 6th century AD; The study of Preslav painted ceramics; New finds of Preslav painted ceramics.

Chapurov, Bozhidar. TRSW: The vineyards (? vinarni) of the Thracians; Contributor to 1976 publication Megaliths in Thrace; Co-author of The Thracian Fortress Momino Kale to the Village Skobeleno, Plovdiv District; A Christian monogram from the Asenov fortress; Handles from a hydria from the village of Momino, Plovdiv district.

Cherganov, N. TRSW: Conservation and restoration of a brass application of a Roman emperor’s chariot from Philippopolis.

Cherkezova, M. TRSW: Assistant compiler of Strandzha: Antiquity and the Present, Book I.

Chernev, Chudomir, Art History Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia. TRSW: The heritage of the Thracians.

Cherneva-Tilkiyan, Slavka St. TRSW: Measuring instruments from Philippopolis; The typology and chronology of glass cups from Philippopolis (1st-4th centuries ); Imitations of Athic(?) lamps of the 3rd-4th centuries found in Philippopolis; Co-author of The Life of Ancient Philippopolis in Lucian’s Dialogue "Runaways"; A little-known bust-weight of Pulcheria from Philippopolis/Plovdiv.

Cheshimirova, K. TRSW: Co-author of A Many-element Instrumental Neutron-activated Analysis of Ancient and Medieval Glass Objects.

Chichikova, Associate Prof. Dr. Mariya, Director of Program for Culture Tourism, Advisory Council of Master’s Program for the History and Culture of the Mediterranean, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, Montevideo St. 21, Room 406. TRSW: Co-editor of historical-archaeological journal Pulpudeva; Cult of the goddess Phosphoros, identified with Artemis ad Hecate in Odesos/Varna and Seuthopolis; Funerary customs reconstructed on the basis of tombs in Sveshchari; Newly discovered brick constructions from the Hellenistic period in Thrace; Seuthopolis, an ancient Thracian city in Bulgaria; A seal with an ornamental representation of the Pythoi of Seuthopolis (Kazanluk District); The appearance and use of brick as a building material among the Thracians from the end of the 4th to the beginning of the 3rd centuries BC; Ancient lamps and coins from Odesos/Varna; The development of Thracian ceramic work in the Classical and Hellenistic periods; The contributions of museums to the investigation of ancient cultures in Bulgaria; Co-author (with Polish and Bulgarian colleagues) of researches and reports on Bulgarian-Polish excavations at Novae; Researches on the Geto-Dacian culture in the People’s Republic of Romania; Greek ceramics from Seuthopolis; Co-author of reports (with Bulgarian colleagues) of excavations of Olbia; Numerous studies of Thracian culture in Bulgaria (1944-1964); Studies of Thracian culture during the Late Iron Age; The sacrificial altars of the Hellenistic period in Thrace; Fortification and city planning in Novae on the basis of recent archaeological research; Thracian civilization in the Pontic regions before Greek colonization; A newly discovered epigraphic monument of the cult of Phosphoros in Northeast Thrace; Co-author of A Late Ancient Tomb near Silistra; The Thracian tomb near Sveshchari; Religion and the funerary cult in Ancient Greece; Funerary rites and monuments of the Thracians; Palaeobyzantine lamps in Novae; Co-editor of a collection of presentations from the First National Congress of Young Historians in Bulgaria, April 27-28, 1977; Co-editor of a bibliography of the works of Academician Dimitur P. Dimitrov; The "mensa sacra" from Nicopolis ad Istrum; New studies on early Thracian culture in Bulgaria.

Chilikov, Dimitur. TRSW: The message of ancient signs (Discourses on the Thracian cultural-historical heritage in the ancient theatre of Plovdiv).

Chimbuleva, Zhana. TRSW: A newly discovered Hellenistic grave in Nesebur; Two newly discovered bronze hydriai from Nesebur; Co-author of The Archaeological Museums of Burgas with Branches at Nesebur and Sozopol; Co-author of The Bulgarian Contribution to the World Cultural Heritage (Cultural monuments protected by UNESCO); Funerary slabs with seated (?sednali) figures from Nesebur; Nesebur’s antiquities (A collection of photos); The tombs of Mesambria/Nesebur; The tomb-plate with the "funerary feast" from Nesebur.

?Chlenova, N. L. TRSW: On the ties of the Northwest Black Sea and the Lower Danube with the East in the Cimmerian Age.

Chobanov, Prof. I., Dean of the Faculty of Philology, Paisij Hilendarski University of Plovdiv, 4000 Plovdiv, Tsar Asen 24.

Chobanova, G. TRSW: Co-editor of Abritus: Preliminary Report on the Excavations.

Chohadzhiev, S. , Member of editorial board of the Journal of the Kyustendil Historical Museum.. TRSW: A contribution to the studies of the earliest recovery and working of copper in the basin of the Struma River (Southwest Bulgaria).

Chohadzhieva, Galya, Vice-Editor of the Journal of the Kyustendil Historical Museum.

Cholakov, Sl. TRSW: Contributor to a collection of articles on Kabile; Co-author of Kabile I: An Anthropological Study of a Thracian Tumulus Necropolis at Kabile.

Cholakova, Tanya G . TRSW: Co-author of Ancient Eastern and Bulgarian Folklore; Editor of periodical Lyubosloviye (Philology).

Cholov, Petur. TRSW: Tribute to scientific work of Prof. Veselin Beshevliev (A Champion of Protobulgaristics and Epigraphy).

Cholov, Rumen. TRSW: Tribute to Prof. Petko Venedikov on his 85th birthday (scholarly activity in the field of Roman and civil law); Some aspects of the investigations of Roman law and its significance for the criticism of bourgeois legal theories.

Cholova, Associate Professor Dr. Tsvetana, Director of Program for the History of the Balkans and Europe, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, Montevideo St. 21, Room 206.

Cholpanov, Boris. TRSW: Compiler of Bulgaria through the Ages, Bulgaria Today: In Words, Documents and Pictures.

?Chovreshki, Stefan. TRSW: An observation of the Getic-Scythian ethnic and cultural interactions in the 8th-5th centuries BC: Contact in motion.

Colakov, I. TRSW: Bronze busts of Diana from the Roman military camp of Novae – Information on Local Production.

Dachev, Associate Prof. Dr. Miroslav, Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, Director of the Program for the Theory of Literature and Literature Sciences, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo St., Rooms 219 and 112. e-mail: ndachev@nbu.bg

Dakov, T. TRSW: Co-editor of Atlas for the History of the Ancient World (for the 5th Class in secondary school).

Dakovska, Stanimira. TRSW: Translator from the Russian of Georgi D. Gachev’s Content of Artistic Forms: Epic, Lyric, Theatre.

Damyanov, Boyan. TRSW: Co-translator into English of Bogdan Nikolov’s The Rogozen Thracian Treasure.

Damyanov, M. TRSW: Notes on the territory of Odesos in pre-Roman times; The matrix from Urchinovo: Problems of origin and dating; The physical education/culture of the Ancient Greeks reflected in the Iliad;

Damyanov, Simeon, Co-Scientific Editor of Ivan Venedikov’s A Guide to the National Historical Museum.

Damyanov, St. TRSW: Co-author of A Thracian Necropolis near the Village of Kalugeritsa, Shumen District; Archaeological excavations of the late ancient fortress near the village of Vojvoda, Shumen District.

Damyanov, Stefan Dimitrov. TRSW: Construction ceramics in the Roman and Early Byzantine periods in Northeast Bulgaria.

Damyanova, Lyubina. TRSW: English-language editor for Archaeologia Bulgarica.

Dancheva, Mariya. TRSW: On the origin of some verb inflections in old Indo-European languages.

Dancheva-Vasileva. Ani. TRSW: The ethnic composition of the population and demographic changes in Philippopolis (4th-14th centuries).

Dankov, Doc. Dr. Evlogi Blazhev, Dept. for the History of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, SS Cyril and Methodius Veliko Turnovo University, 5000 Veliko Turnovo, T. Turnovski 2. TRSW: The philosophy and theology of nature in the works of St. Augustine; The library of the Neoplatonic philosophical school.

Dankova, Rosina. TRSW: The teaching of nous in ancient philosophy.

Danov, Andrej Iv. TRSW: Co-author of preparatory school (5th class) history of the ancient world.

Danov, Hristo M. ,1908 - . TRSW: On the ancient economic history of the Western Black Sea Coast to the establishment of Roman authority; On the history of revolutionary movements of slaves and their centers in Central and Southern Italy during the 3rd and the beginning of the 2nd centuries BC; On the history of half-free peasants in antiquity; From the history of seafishing and dolphin catching among the ancient Thracians; Scientific research on Greek colonization on the Black Sea (in Bulgaria, Russia, Romania and Turkey); The social and economic evolution of the ancient Thracians in Homeric, Archaic and Classical times (up to the conquest of Bulgarian lands by the ancient Macedonians); On the question of the penetration of the Thracians into the Greek colonies of the West Coast of the Black Sea; Ancient Thrace in the mythographic books of Diodorus; On the question of the foreign policy (relations) of the Greek colonies on the Black Sea Coast in the Classical and Hellenistic Periods; Some problems of the ancient history of the Northern Balkan lands and Bulgaria in the works of Marin S. Drinov; On the historical geography of the East Thracian tribes before and during the period of the Odrysian Kingdom (6th-4th centuries BC); On the question of the economy of Thrace and its Black Sea and Aegaean Coast in the Late Classical and Hellenistic epochs; Ancient Thrace; On the foreign policy of Macedonia, Thrace and Greece in the 4th and the beginning of the 3rd century BC; Ed. of university text/anthology for the history of the ancient world and another anthology/text on the same topic for preparatory schools (5th Class); The Thracians in the East Balkans from the Hellenistic period to the founding of Constantinople; Ancient Thrace as a political factor in the Balkan Peninsula and the Eastern Mediterranean area during the 1st millennium BC; On the political and cultural relations between the Thracians and the Greeks in the Homeric, Classical and Greek (?) periods; Ancient Thrace as an economic and political factor in the time from the 6th century BC to Alexander the Great; A short history of the Ancient East; Translator of brief excepts from ancient authors in handbooks of ancient literature; The relations of the Pontic Kingdom with the Western Black Sea Coast according to newly discovered inscriptions; On the history of the West Pontic koinon; From the ancient economic history of the Black Sea region to the establishment of Roman authority; The struggles of the ancient Greeks for the Black Sea and straits; The Western coast of the Black Sea in antiquity; On the ancient history of Apollonia/Sozopol; On the history of the Western Coast of the Black Sea in the last years of the rule of Alexander of Macedon; On the history of Thrace and the Western Black Sea from the 2nd half of the 3rd century BC to the middle of the 1st century BC; On the history of Thrace in the 3rd century BC; Co-author of The History of Bulgaria I; The Primitive Communal and Slave-Holding Organization; Co-editor of Sources for the Ancient History and Geography of Thrace and Macedonia; On the historical face of ancient Thrace; Researches on the study of sources for Bulgaria, I-II; Herodotus as a source for the history of Thrace, Macedonia, Paeonia and the Western Black Sea Coast; Polybius and his information on the Eastern Half of the Balkan Peninsula; On the information given by Aristotle regarding the ancient Thracians; On the information of Polybius concerning Thrace; Southeast Thrace according to information given by Xenophon; On the information given by Tacitus regarding Thrace; The impressions, of two eye-witnesses (Lucian, Aelius Aristides), of Thrace in the 2nd century AD; Pauly-Wissowa articles on Oescus and Philippopolis; Critical survey of "bourgeois" historiography on Bulgaria in antiquity; Historiography of ancient Thrace; Post-World-War-II historiography on the Hellenistic and Roman period; Researches on Thrace by Austrian historians; On the history of Greek colonization on the Aegaean Coast of Thrace: Ideo-political, socio-economic and cultural aspects; Greek and Latin sources for the history of Bulgarian lands (Appian of Alexandria, Polybius, the 5th century BC Athenian poets – Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes - , Tacitus); On the historical picture of ancient Thrace from Homer to Strabo; Roman poets and authors from the 3rd century BC to the 4th century AD; The basic sources for the history of Thracian lands during the Doric period; Ancient Thrace and the Black Sea in Plato and Aristotle; Co-editor of serial Pulpudeva; Co-editor of publication on the Spartacus Symposium in Blagoevgrad, Sept. 20-24, 1977.

Daskalov, Dr. Metodi, Scientific Associate, Program in Archaeology, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, Montevideo St. 21. TRSW: Co-author of A Pair of Anthropozoomorphic Bow "Fibulae" of the So-called "Dnieper type" from South Bulgaria; The cultures of the Great Migration of Nations, 5th-7th centuries; A grave of the period of national migrations from Southwest Bulgaria, 2nd half of the 5th-beginning of the 6th century.

Daskalov, Nikola. TRSW: Co-author of Weaponry of the Past; Tribute to Karel Shkorpil, the Czech "father of Bulgarian archaeology."

Daskalov, R . TRSW; Co-author of the 1st edition of The Latin Language (for the 9th Class of the National Gymnasium for the Ancient Languages and Cultures); Translator of excerpts from the works of Peter Abelard.

Daskalova, N.TRSW: Co-author of a historical sketch of Elhovo.

Daskalova, V. TRSW: Co-editor of an alphabetical catalogue of Latin Books coming into the SS Cyril and Methodius National Library from 1878-1977.

Davidkov, Tsvetan. TRSW: The Art of Oratory, Part 1.

Davidkova, Sr. Assistant Tsenka Dimitrova, Dept. of Classical Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Philology, SS. Cyril and Methodius University in Veliko-Turnovo, 5000 Veliko Turnovo, T. Turnovski St. 2; TRSW: Co-author of A Textbook for the Ancient Greek Language (for students of the SS. Cyril and Methodius University in Veliko Turnovo); Co-author of Basic Translation Operations in Scholarly Translation from Latin into Bulgarian.

Davidov, Angel. TRSW: Language problems in the creativity of Academician Emil Georgiev.

Davidov, Prof. Asen, Dept. of the History of Philosophy, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Bul. Tsar Osvoboditel 15.

Davidova, Sima. TRSW: The bibliographic and informational activities of the Institute of Balkan Studies.

Davidova, Teodora. TRSW: Translator from English and epilogue to Irving Stone’s The Greak Treasure (biographical novel about Heinrich Schliemann).

Dechev, Doc. Dr. Petur, New Bulgarian University Master’s Program in the Archaeology of Antiquity, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo St.

Dechev, Vasil. TRSW: Asst. Editor of and notes on Simon Tabakov’s An Attempt at a History of the City of Sliven (Vol. I: Sliven and the Sliven District to the 19th century).

Dekalo, Vula. TRSW: Ed. of Vol. I (Index of Literature) of 100 Years of the National Archaeological Museum in Plovdiv; Ed. of and Foreword to Rumyana S. Abadzhieva’s Plovdiv: The Ancient and Contemporary City.

Delcheva, Rumyana. TRSW: Translator into English of Velizar Velkov’s sketch of Nesebur; Translator into English of Vasil Nikolov’s and Kiril Maslarov’s Ancient Settlements near Bleshnitsa.

Delev, Doc. Dr. Petur Nedelchev, Dept. of Ancient History, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Bul. Tsar Osvoboditel 15. Also Board Member of the New Bulgarian University’s Master’s Program in the Archaeology of Antiquity and the New Bulgarian University’s Thracology Program, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo St.. TRSW: Assistant compiler of Strandzha, Antiquity and the Present, Book 1; Co-author of Two Bronze Vessels from Roman Thrace with Producer Stamps; Thracian source studies; Lysimachus and the lion; On the chronology and geographical localization of the Getic Wars of Lysimachus; A Thracian city near Sveshchari –one possibility for historical identification; Co-author of Selected Sources for the History of the Ancient World (textbook for students of the Advanced Pedagogical Institute in Blagoevgrad); Thracian monuments; Co-author of History of Ancient Societies; Thracian archaeology; History of Ancient Greece; the Megalithic period in Thrace; Monuments in Pontic Thrace; An epitaph of Khrest (?) and a sanctuary of Zeus-Dionysus in Malko Turnovo; The Odrysians and the Kikones: Problems of historical geography; Co-author of Society (Textbooks for the 1st and 4th Gymnasium Classes); Megalithic Thracian tombs in Southeast Bulgaria; Early Thracian funerary customs and beliefs; Co-author of Selected Sources for the History of the Ancient World.

Denkov, Dimitur. TRSW: Co-author of Anthology of Philosophy, Part I.

Denkova, Lidiya. TRSW: Translator of excerpts from the works of Peter Abelard.

Deribeev, Boris. TRSW: White spots on the archaeological map of Rhodopi; Ahrida (Historical sketch of the East Rhodopi region); On the mysterious labyrinth in East Rhodopi.

Dermendzhiev, N.V. TRSW: A possible interpretation of the megalithic monument "Kozi Kamuk" as a sanctuary.

Dermendzhiev, V.TRSW: Co-author of Primitive Documentation and Interpretation of the Cliff Vdulbavaniya in the Location of "Kozi Kamuk" in Western Rhodopi.

Detev, Petur, 1901- , TRSW: The origin of Plovdiv; Two Thracian axes from South Bulgaria; The excavation of the rural tumulus Yasatene in Plovdiv in 1970, 1971. A prehistoric settlement near the village of Belozem (Plovdiv District); The excavations of the tumulus necropolis near the village of Chernozem; Two marble figures of a woman from Plovdiv; Tribute to Detev on his 75th birthday by Kamen Kolev.

Devlova, Pavlina Ivanova. TRSW: The problem of the origin of the city in Thrace.

Dikidzhiev, Petur. TRSW: New data on the covering/backing (?pokritieto) of the Thracian sepulchre in the village of Stroevo (Plovdiv district).

Dimanov, Lyuben. TRSW: Illustrator for G. Batakliev’s translation of Homer’s Odyssey.

Dimitrov, Bozhidar, TRSW: Strandzha in the Middle Ages (4th-15th centuries); Illustrated history of Bulgaria; Heracles (A story in pictures); Co-author of The Rock Peaks of Bulgaria; Ancient and medieval Burgas; Contributor to publication Megaliths in Thrace (Thracian Burgas, Thracian Monuments); Co-author of Economic Characteristics of the Greek Colonies on the Thracian Side of the Black Sea at the End of the 7th century BC to the Beginning of the 5th century BC; Co-author of Stone Tombs from the Necropolis of Apollonia Pontica.

Dimitrov, D. TRSW: Co-author of Elhovo (historical sketch); Co-author of A Pair of Anthropozoomorphic Bow Fibulae (?) of the so-called "Dnieper Type" from Southern Bulgaria.

Dimitrov, Dimitur. TRSW; Archaeological Department, Regional Historical Museum, 9000 Varna, Bul. Maria Luisa 41

Dimitrov, Dimitur Iliev. TRSW: Early Byzantine jewelry in Odesus/Varna; Co-author of An Early Christian Tomb in Odesus; The Varna Archaeological Museum; Tribute to archaeologist Dimitrov and a list of his scholarly works by Rasho Rashev (Izv. Nar. Muz. Varna, No. 25. 1989, 191-196).

Dimitrov, Dimitur Petrov, 1912- . TRSW: Co-author of A Late Ancient Tomb near Silistra; Sixty Years of Archaeological Studies in Bulgaria; The state and problems of Bulgarian archaeological science; Contemporary problems of Bulgarian archaeology; Bulgaria, Land of ancient civilizations; Bulgarian Archaeology between 1944-1964; A short history of Bulgarian architecture; Bulgarian archaeology from 1965 to 1969; Historical motifs in the drama Rhesos; The painted tomb of Durostorum/Silistra; Novae/Stuklen near Svishtov; Seuthopolis, an ancient Thracian city in Bulgaria; Archaeological excavations in the Eastern sector of Novae; Tribute to Dimitrov on his 60th birthday by Teofil Ivanov; Bibliography of Dimitrov’s work by Mariya Chichikova and V. Vulchev; Co-author of Bizone/Karvuna; The style and dating of the wall paintings of the late ancient grave of Silistra; On the dating of the wall paintings of the Thracian tomb of Kazanluk; Co-author of History of Bulgaria I: The Primitive Communal and Slave-holding Organization; Co-editor of Sources for the Ancient History and Geography of Thrace and Macedonia; The journey of St. Alexander of Rome through Thrace; The great Pizos inscription; Notes on the ancient geography and ethnography of the Stara Zagora district; Funerary stelae of the Roman period in Northern Bulgaria; One ancient source of information about the Thracian-Trojan tribal kinship.

Dimitrov, D.Y. TRSW: Co-author of New Data on the Use of the War Sling in Thrace (4th-1st centuries BC).

Dimitrov, G. TRSW: Co-author of Eagle-Headed Buckles from Bulgaria (6th-7th centuries).

Dimitrov, Georgi Iliev. TRSW: Historical information for the village of Gumzovo, Mihajlovgrad Province.

Dimitrov, Hristo. TRSW: The age-old dispute over Macedonia, Part 1.

Dimitrov, Il. , Dept. of Bulgarian History, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Bul. Tsar Osvoboditel 15. TRSW: Co-author of Bulgaria through the Ages; Co-author of A Short History of Bulgaria.

Dimitrov, Kalin, Honorary Assistant, New Bulgarian University Program in Archaeology, 1635 Sofia, Montevideo St. 21. TRSW: Palaeometallurgy.

Dimitrov, Kamen, New Bulgarian University Master’s Program for the History and Culture of the Mediterranean, 1635 Sofia, Montevideo St. 21. TRSW: Representations of Thracian rulers from the Pre-Hellenistic era; Treasures with autonomous coins, trade ties and the infrastructure of Thrace in the 4th century BC; Mining and royal ideology in Pre-Hellenistic Thrace, end of the 6th century to the 1st half of the 4th century BC; Ancient coins and instruments of weighing of Castra Martis; Ancient coins of Seuthopolis; Treasures with gold and silver Philip II- and Alexander the Great-type coins from Early Hellenistic Thrace (340-270 BC); Kabile, Vol. I: Ancient and Early Byzantine Coins from Kabile, Basilica No. 1; A hoard of Hellenistic bronze coins from Mesambria Pontica in the depository of the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia; The ancient coins of Tell Abou Danne of Oumm el-Marra, campaigns of 1976-1985; The contacts of Thrace during the Early Hellenistic Age as reflected in some coin hoards; A treasure with gold staters from Topolovo; Co-author of Late Ancient and Medieval Coins from the Necropolis in the Village of Skravena District, Province of Sofia; The iconography of the Thracian royal portrait of the Early Hellenistic Age; The representation of a Thracian ruler from a Sveshcharska tomb; A coin treasure from the city of Byala; A treasure with Hellenistic silver coins from Nova Zagora; Dynastic coinages in Thrace during the Early Hellenistic Age (340-270 BC); Images, traditions, Ideology; The heroization of a Thracian ruler in coin iconography; Mintings of the Alexander type in the Western Black Sea area; An observation on several hoards of gold Hellenistic coins from the Balkan Peninsula; The rule of the Thracian "Sveshcharska" dynasty and its contacts during the Early Hellenistic Period; Silver coin treasures from the 4th century BC from the Regional Historical Museum in Veliko Turnovo; The Thracian ruling dynasty in Kabile during the Early Hellenistic period; A treasure with bronze coins of the Thracian dynast Seuthos III from the village of Sokolitsa (Karlovsko); Collective finds with coins of Seuthos III; Numismatic sources for the religion of the ancient world.

Dimitrov, Marin, TRSW: Ancient cities near today’s Balchik; Fortification structures in Scythia Minor during the Early Byzantine Period (4th-7th centuries).

Dimitrov, Petur. TRSW: Co-translator of a volume of Plato’s Dialogues; Translator of Herodotus’ History; Co-author of Thesaurus Linguae Thracicae I: Herodotus and the Logographers; Co-translator of excerpts from Plutarch’s Parallel Lives; Foreword to Dorotej Getov’s translation of Herodotus’ Historical Novels.

Dimitrov, R. TRSW: Some considerations concerning the evidence of Apollonius of Rhodes in the Argonautica.

Dimitrov, Strashimir, Co-author of A Short History of Dobrudzha; Author of Foreword to Boris Deribeev’s Ahrida: An Unknown Land (a survey of the East Rhodopian region).

Dimitrov, Z. TRSW: Ionic capitals from Nicopolis ad Istrum; A frieze-architrave from Serdica adorned in the style of the Aphrodisian stone-masonry school.

Dimitrova (-Milcheva?), Aleksandra Aleksandrova. TRSW: Kabile, Vol. I: The Excavations of Basilica No. 1; The city of Sandanski in antiquity; Co-author of Archaeological Excavations of the Eastern Sector of Novae; A glass phalera with a portrait of the Young Druz; A Thracian tomb from the Early Hellenistic Period in the Sakar Mountain range; A gold ring with a male portrait from the 4th century AD from Yambol; A type of Zeus in the Glyptotheque of the Sofia Archaeological Museum; A silver treasure from the village of Vladinya in the District of Lovesh; A Thracian tumulus grave of the Late Hellenistic Period in the village of Kabile, Yambol District; Nicopolis ad Nestum (during the Late Ancient and Early Byzantine period); Sacrificial altars of the Hellenistic Age in Kabile; Reviewer of articles on archaeology in Vols. 1-10 of Bulletin of the Southeast Bulgarian Museums (Provinces of Burgas, Sliven, Stara Zagora, Haskovo, Yambol); Tribute to Teofil Ivanov on his 70th birthday in 1988 ("An Inspiring Investigator of Ancient Archaeology in Bulgaria"); Tribute to Senior Scientific Associate Dimitur Nikolov (museum professional and archaeologist) on his 65th birthday; The gold of Ratsiaria; A gold ring with the representation of Othryades from Augusta Traiana; Terra sigillata and thin-walled ceramic work from Moesia Inferior; Catalog of Ancient gems and cameos from the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia.

Dimitrova, Blaga. TRSW: Co-translator of Homer’s Iliad.

Dimitrova, Boryana. TRSW: Co-author of Sachanli –Gyumyurdzhinsko: A Historical and Ethnographic Study.

Dimitrova, Dr. Diana, Senior Assistant, Dept. of Egyptology, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo Street. TRSW: Co-author of Egyptology and Assyriology; Co-author of Vol. I of Melnik: A City at the Foot of the Slavova Fortress; Religion and mythology in Ancient Mesopotamia.

Dimitrova, Dora. TRSW: The Yambol fort – Results of the archaeological study; A residential tower in the village of Teshovo.

Dimitrova, L . TRSW: Co-author on the use of internationalisms motivated by the Greek- root morpheme haimat in medical terminology.

Dimitrova, Emiliya. TRSW: Co-author of Latin language textbook for Advanced Medical Institutes.

Dimitrova, Radka. TRSW: Compiler of Materials for the Past of the Yambol Region; "An Elite Scholar" (tribute to linguist Vladimir Georgiev).

Dimitrova ( - Tonkova?) , Milena. TRSW: Sheep with wolves’ heads from the Hellenistic period (according to materials in Bulgaria); Unpublished Hellenistic apparel from the holdings of the National Archaeological Museum.

Dimitrova, S. TRSW: Assistant editor of Atlas for the History of the Ancient World and the Middle Ages (for the 7th preparatory school class).

Dimitrova, Stoyanka Petrova. TRSW: The rule of Burebista (problems and decisions).

Dimitrova-Chudilova, Sesiliya. TRSW: Co-author of Late Ancient and Medieval Coins from the Necropolis of the Village Skravena District, Sofia Region; A treasure of Roman Republic coins from the village of Ohoden, Vrachanski District.

Dimitrova-Velikanova, Prof. Bora, Dept. of Classical and Eastern Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Philology, SS Cyril and Methodius Veliko-Turnovo University, 5000 Veliko Turnovo, T. Turnovski St. 2

Dimov, G. TRSW: Co-author of historical sketch of Elhovo.

Dimov, Todor, TRSW: A double copper axe from the village of Vodnyantsi, Tolbuhin District.

Dimova, M. TRSW: Co-author of On the Use of Internationalisms Motivated by the Greek Root Morpheme haimat in Medical Terminology.

Dimova, Violeta. TRSW: A collective find of coins from the First and Second Macedonian District; Sculptures from Appiaria; A grave find from the village of Obretenik in the Ruse District; An ancient necropolis in the village of Pejchinovo in the Ruse District; Roman burials discovered in Ruse.

Dimovski, Kr. TRSW: Co-editor of Philippopolis-Plovdiv: The Organ of the Old City Holiday.

Dinchev, Dr. Ventsislav, Scientific Associate, New Bulgarian University’s Master’s Program for the History and Culture of the Mediterranean and the Archaeology of Antiquity, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo St. TRSW: The household substructure of the Early Byzantine fortified settlements on present Bulgarian territory; Zikideva-An example of Early Byzantine urbanism in the Balkans; The ethno-cultural features of the village population of present Bulgarian territory in the 4th century AD; Classification of the Late Ancient cities in the Dioceses of Thracia and Dacia; The limit of urban life in the Late Ancient Dioceses of Thracia and Dacia: The overestimated centers; The city of the Late Roman Empire; Fortresses and fortified settlements in Late Antiquity; Roman villas on today’s Bulgarian lands; Co-Editor of The Roman and Late-Roman City: 100 Years of Excavations in Nicopolis ad Istrum; The history of Nicopolis ad Istrum and its territory in the second half of the 5th century; On the characteristics of Iatrus (2nd half of the 4th century – beginning of the 5th century ).

Dinekov, Petur. TRSW: Ed. of and Foreword to Sofia through the Ages, Vol. I: Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance.

Dj(zh?)erov, Prof. Alexander, Director of Program for Law, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo St., Room 508A.

Dobrev, Hristo. TRSW: Contributions to the ancient history of Vrabevo.

Dobrev, Jordan. TRSW: A Thracian dugout (? zemlyanka) in the village of Krivnya, Razgrad District.

Dobrev, Strahil. TRSW: Photographic Editor for The National Archaeological Museum in Sofia.

Dobreva, Denka. Stara Zagora. TRSW: Veterinary medicine; Co-author of Observations on Some Frequently Encountered Word-forming Elements in the Latin, Russian, Bulgarian and Western Languages (on material from the veterinary medicine lexicon).

Dobrinova, Lazarinka. TRSW: A Thracian tomb in Sboryanovo; In Search of the Sources for Living History: Prof. Velizar Velkov, Recipient of the Herder Prize.

Dochev, Konstantin. TRSW: Co-author with V. Penchev of Discovery or Dilletantism? (occasioned by the article of K. Dimitrov and S. Dimitrova-Chudilova entitled Late Ancient and Medieval Coins from the Necropolis of the Village Skravena District, Sofia Province; Co-author of Two Collective Coin Finds from the Pleven Region.

Docheva, Vanya. TRSW: Co-editor of Miziya (Moesia), a cultural monthly published in Pleven.

Dojchinova, L. TRSW: The study of ancient culture in Southern France.

Dojkov, V. TRSW: The localization of historical objects through ancient geographical and cartographic sources.

Dojnov, St. TRSW: Co-editor for Anthology of the History of Bulgaria.

Doktorov, L. TRSW: Asst. Editor of Atlas for the History of the Ancient World and the Middle Ages (for the 7th secondary school Class).

Domarads(z)ka, Lidiya, Archaeological Institute and Museum, 1000 Sofia, Saborna 2; also Honorary Assistant, New Bulgarian University Program in Archaeology, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo St. e-mail: l_domaradzka@yahoo.com TRSW: Archaeology, Ancient History and Epigraphy; Latin and Ancient Greek Languages; Greco-Thracian relations in Thrace (in pre-Hellenistic times).

Doncheva, Doc. Dr. Ivanka Ivanova, Chair, Dept. of Classical and Eastern Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Philology, SS Cyril and Methodius Veliko Turnovo University, 5000 Veliko Turnovo, T. Turnovski St. 2. TRSW: The ancient fortress "Kovatchevsko Kale."

Doncheva, Mariana, Archaeological Museum, Varna. TRSW: An Early Iron Age fibulae find in Northeastern Bulgaria.

Doncheva-Petkova, Lyudmila. TRSW: The International Symposium for Slavic Archaeology, Prilep, Yugoslavia, September, 1986; Co-author of results of excavation of a city near the village of Odurtsi in the Tolbuhin District (1971-1973).

Donev, L. TRSW: Co-author of A Short History of the Village Veren.

Donevski, Peti. TRSW: Co-author of The Late Ancient Tombs of Silistra.

Draev, Ivan. TRSW: Co-scientific editor of Ivan Venedikov’s A Guide to the National Historical Museum.

Draganov, Dimitur. TRSW: Contributor to a collection of articles on Kabile, Vol. II; A coin of an unknown Thracian ruler from Kabile; Coins of the Odrysian kings from the middle of the 4th century BC from Kabile; The beginning of bronze coin minting of Odessos; Chronology of the autonomous coinage of Kabile; Contributions to the typology of bronze coin-minting of Kabile; The minting of silver coins of Kabile and of King Cavarus; Coinage of Kabile in the 3rd-2nd centuries BC; Co-author of Kabile, Vol. I: Bronze coin-minting of the city of Kabile.

Draganov, Gancho. TRSW: Co-author of Museum Activity in the Museums of Bulgaria, 1944-1976: A Bibliographical Compilation.

Draganova, Kunka. TRSW: Co-author of Methods for Identifying Archaeological Textiles.

Dragneva, Sr. Assistant Silviya Georgieva, Dept. of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Philology, Neofit Rilski Southwestern University, 2700 Blagoevgrad, Ul. Ivan Mihajlov 66. TRSW: Latin.

Dramalieva, Valentina. TRSW: The problem of pleasure in the ethics of Socrates and Plato.

Drambozova, S. TRSW: One of translators of Memorable Heroes and Deeds: Selections from Livy.

Drangov, Boris. TRSW: Co-author of a new interpretation of stone sculptured heads from Veliko Turnovo.

Drazhev, P. TRSW: Asst. Editor of Atlas for the History of the Ancient World and the Middle Ages (for the 7th secondary school Class).

Dremsizova-Nelchinova, Tsvetana, Archaeological Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1000 Sofia, Ul. Saborna 2. TRSW: A tumulus necropolis near the village of Branichevo in the Kolarovgrad District; New material on the economic life of Moesia Inferior in the Roman period; Unpublished materials from the great cavern at the village of Madara; Terracottas from the Sofia Archaeological Museum; Co-author of A Roman Villa in the Environs of Madara; The terracottas from the acropolis of Apollonia; Co-author of A Grain storehouse in Madara; Votive plates and statuettes from the Kolarovgrad Museum; A tumulus necropolis at the village of Drumevo in the Kolarovgrad District; Madara: A guide to the monuments and to the museum; The Thracian necropolis in the village of Kyulevcha in the Shumen District; Co-author of Researches during 1960-1961 in the Selishch District of Preslav; A Thracian settlement in the Basin of the Vinitsa Dam in the Shumen District: The theatre in Nicopolis ad Istrum; Co-author of Two Thracian tumuli in the Ostrovitsa Village Region, Kurdzhalijsko District; Vojvoda; Gray-black ceramics from a Roman villa in the Village Madar area, Shumen District; Three bronze statuettes of Venus; Thracian mound burials in the Kyolmen village region of Shumen.

Dryanovska, Mariya, Veterinary Medicine, Stara Zagora. TRSW: Co-author of Observations on Frequently Encountered Word-forming Elements in the Latin, Russian, Bulgarian and Western Languages (on material from the veterinary medicine lexicon).

Dryanska, Nadezhda. TRSW: A sarcophagus from Sostra.

Druhlinski, Lyubomir. Translator from Russian of Edouard Dupuis’ Prostitution in Antiquity.

Dukov, L.TRSW: Metal agricultural tools in ancient Bulgaria.

Dumanov, B. TRSW: The diadem from Varna: An interesting representative of Late Ancient jewelry art; Some remarks on the Hunnish ornament from Varna (Diergardt Collection).

Duridanov, Ivan. TRSW: Thracian tribal names and ethika in –atai (-atae, -ati);The place name Kouriouksoura; Spurious Thracian words in the Bulgarian language; "Ultinsium Vicus" or "Ulmetinsium Vicus"?; Academician Vladimir Georgiev and Bulgarian toponymy; The language of the Thracians; Tribute to Duridanov by Nikolaj Kovachev (A Visual Representative of Bulgarian Onomastics); Bibliography for Bulgarian onomastics; Problems of the Thracian Language, II,III, IV; In memoriam to Vladimir Georgiev.

Dyulgerova, Nataliya. TRSW: Co-translator into Russian of Velizar Velkov’s Nesebur-Bulgaria: A Sketch; Translator into Russian of Janko J. Todorov’s The Intellectual/Spiritual Culture of the Thracians: From the Ancient Culture of Bulgaria.

Dyulgerova, Nina. TRSW: Co-author of review of Ana Avramova’s Prehistory, Antiquity and Middle Ages of the Plovdiv Region: An Index to the Literature.

Dzhambov, Hristo. TRSW: New researches on the fortress entrance Hisarkapija in Plovdiv; The Roman tomb at Hisar in the Plovdiv district; Archaeological discoveries for the history of Plovdiv; The mausoleum of Hisar; Publication on Isperihovo; Editor of Archaeological Studies on the History of Plovdiv and the Plovdiv Region; The fortifications of Philoppopolis.

Dzhambov, Ivan. TRSW: Contributor to 1976 publication Megaliths in Thrace ; Tribute to Sr. Scientific Associate Archaeologist Kostadin Madzharov on his 60th birthday; An unknown inscription from Sopot, 1986; Newly discovered inscriptions and monograms on clay vessels from Tsarevets.

Dzhelebova, Asya. TRSW: Ancient Roman harbors.

Dzhingov, Georgi. TRSW: Co-author of Archaeological Investigations in Bulgaria during the Last Few Decades; Bulgarian Archaeology in 1975; The fort at Preslav; Ancient glass and glass production in Bulgaria; Co-author of Kaliakra, Vol. I: Fortress Construction; Tirizis-Akre-Kaliakra; Kaliakra (A survey);

Dzhingova, Rumena. TRSW: Co-author of A Many-element Instrumental Neutron-activated Analysis of Ancient and Medieval Glass Objects; Co-Author of Glass Production during Roman and Medieval Times on the Territory of Bulgaria; Co-author of Archaeometric Investigations of Bones from Thrace (10th-2nd centuries BC).

Dzhonova, Dimitrina. TRSW: The Protosardinian Nuraghe culture; Register of the archaeological cultural monuments in the Pleven District; Co-author of On the Origin of Roman Pottery from Moesia Inferior (Northern Bulgaria).

Dzhurova, Aksiniya. TRSW: The influence of the Latin tradition on Bulgarian manuscripts in periods of decline (? uniniya).

Dzudzheva, Aglika Stoyanova, 1949- , Dept. of Ancient History, Thracology and Medieval History, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Bul. Tsar Osvododitel 15. e-mail: webmaster@clio.uni-sofia.bg

Dzumaliev, Georgi. TRSW: The 60th birthday of the Ticha Archaeological Society in Preslav.

Elenska, E. . TRSW: Asst. Ed. of periodical Lyubosloviye (Philology) .

Elevterov, Stefan. TRSW: The "Italian Legend": Its Manuscripts and Historical Fate.

Enchev, Emil. TRSW: Co-author of A Short History of the Village Pleven; Translator into English of Bogdan Nikolov’s Thracian Treasures from Vratsa and the Vratsa Area; Translator into English of Mitov-Dzhonova’s Archaeological Monuments of the Pleven District.

Enev, Zlatko. TRSW: Plato as a defender of an open society (An attempt directed at the interpretation of Platonism proposed by Karl Popper).

?Erxleben, E. TRSW: An unpublished bronze coin from Pautalia and the Thracian governors under Antoninus Pius.

?Eshkenazi Anri. TRSW: The rational nucleus in Aristotle’s Sophistikoi Elenkhoi.

?Eskenazi, Zhak. TRSW: Assessments of the Classical literary heritage.

Evtimova, Tatyana. TRSW: Asst. Ed. of Acta Orientalia Bulgarica.

Fedotov, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aleksandur, Vice-Dean, Faculty of Classical/Modern Philology, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofiya, 1504 Sofia, Bul. Tsar Osvoboditel 15. TRSW: Asst. Ed. of Acta Orientalia Bulgarica.

Filchev, Petur. TRSW: Diogenes the Small (thoughts for educating the child through literature and art).

Filipov, Trajko. TRSW: Co-author of Newly Discovered Roman Tombs at Lom; Idol plastic art from the Late Bronze necropolis near the village of Orsoya, Mihajlovgrad District; A necropolis of the Late Bronze Age from the village of Orsoya, Lom area; A newly discovered necropolis (City of Lom District) with a unique significance.

Filipova, Fionera. TRSW: A collective find of Roman Imperial coins from the village of Belo Pole, Vidin region.

Filipova, Yudit. TRSW: Co-author of The Latin Language (for the 9th Class of the National Gymnasium for Ancient Languages and Cultures).

Filipova-Bajrova, M. TRSW: The Greek word propolis in bee-keeping terminology; Co-compiler of a Greek-Bulgarian dictionary.

Filkovska, Dr. Tsvetana Ninova, Sr. Assistant, Dept for the History of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, SS Cyril and Methodius Veliko Turnovo University, 5000 Veliko Turnovo, T. Turnovski 2.

Filov, Bogdan, Faculty of History, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Bul. Tsar Osvoboditel 15.

Fingova, Milka. TRSW: Translator into German of Stoyan Stoyanov’s A Gold Coin Treasure from Abritus, 5th century AD.

Fol, Prof. Dr. Aleksandur, Dept. for the History of Culture, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Bul. Tsar Osvoboditel 15; Also, Board Member for the Dept. of Comparative Religious Studies and Council Member on Programs of Egyptology and Thracology, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo St. TRSW: C. Suetonius Tranquillus, a little-known source for the history of Ancient Thrace; The origin and development of the Macedonian city in the 6th-2nd centuries BC; The development of urban life in the land between the Danube and the Aegaean Sea up to the Roman conquest; Co-author of Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages to the 7th Century AD in Bourgeois Bulgarian Historiography; The demographic and social characteristics of today’s Bulgarian districts from the 1st-3rd centuries on the basis of inscriptions extra fines provinciarum; The song of Sitalces; Studies on the history of the Ancient Thracians; The demographic and social structure of ancient Thrace in the 1st millennium BC; The labor activity of the Thracians in the Western provinces of the Roman Empire (1st-3rd centuries); The wars on the grave monuments in Thrace ; The importance of the inscriptions extra fines provinciarum for the history of Moesia and Thrace (1st-3rd centuries); The problems of settlement and the ethnodemography of the Thracian tribes; The Odrysian state in the Classical period: The external politics and its leaders; The Odrysian state and two Athenian maritime alliances; The political history of the Thracians: End of the 2nd millennium-end of the 5th century BC; Thracological investigations in Bulgaria; Thrace and the Balkans in the Early Hellenistic period; The Odrysian dynasty from the 4th-2nd centuries BC; Military-political directions of the Balkans in the 4th century BC. Kotis I; Co-author of Thrace and the Thracians; The present state of Thracian Studies (end of the 2nd-1st millennium BC); The founding and the organization of the Odrysian Kingdom; The external and internal politics of the Odrysian Kingdom (to the middle of the 4th century BC); Ten years of the Institute of Thracology of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; The culture and patrimony of the Thracians; Co-author of The Thracians: The Splendor and Barbarism of an Ancient Civilization; The politics and culture of Ancient Thrace in the 5th-4th centuries BC: Co-author of Historical Geography of the Thracian Tribes to the 3rd century BC; The history of Bulgarian lands in antiquity to the end of the 3rd century BC; Co-author of Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages to the 7th century in Bourgeois Historiography ; The Thracians in the old written sources; Epilogue to Bogdan Ivanov Bogdanov’s Orpheus and the Ancient Mythology of the Balkans ; The theory of Orphism: Numbers in the Orphic Universe; The Great Mother Goddess; Prosopon (The problem for the origin of tragedy and Thracian Dionysiac mythology); Famous brilliance (Thracian Orphism); The beginning of identification (Opoznavaneto) in Europe (3rd century BC- 3rd century AD); Foreword to the 2nd Bulgarian-Yugoslav Symposium on the History of the Palaeobalkan Tribes between the Adriatic and the Black Seas; The color of ceremony (? Tsvetut na obreda); Thracian-Illyrian rapprochements from the 8th-3rd centuries BC; Thracian culture: Method, problems; Politics and culture in Ancient Thrace; The cultural-historical heritage of the territory of the Bansko community; The state of reearch work on the eastern half of the Balkan Peninsula to the middle of the 1st millennium BC; The Rogozen Treasure and the consequences of the intellectual change in Hellas (8th-5th centuries BC); Co-compiler and author of Foreword to Vol. I of Anthology of Thracology ; Editor and co-author of The Rogozen(Thracian) Treasure ; The principal sanctuary of the Thracian Dionysus; From Object to Subject Matter in Thracology in Vol. 1 of Oxford Journal of Archaeology; The state of Thracological studies; The literature on the Rogozen Treasure; Thracian Orphic Thinking; Foreword to Svetlana Yanakieva’s translation of selections from Thucydides; Politics and culture in ancient Thrace in the 5th-4th centuries BC; Odrysian and Triballian rulers from the Rogozen inscriptions; Editor-in-Chief of Pulpudeva ; Pre-Classical Greece and the world of the Thracians; New (epigraphical) information from Strandzha in antiquity; Greek sources for ancient Thrace. VII. Konon: Tales ; The Odrysian kingdom to the end of the 5th century BC; History of Bulgarian lands in antiquity; Syncretic Pontic gods; The Cretan Zeus and Olympus; Myth and ritual-culture as paideia; Neo-Platonism: A new type of thinking; The theory of Orphism: Son of the Great Mother Goddess; The cult of the Great Mother Goddess in the Mediterranean Basin; Neoplatonism and Christianity; Plato and Aristotle on Greek religion; Ethnicity and the development of ancient religious thought; Philosophical ideas and ethical norms in the Mediterranean Basin; The Hellenistic world; Historical geography of the ancient East; Comparative history of the ancient world; Comparative mythology; Word and representation; Myth and ritual: Culture as paideia ; Thrace and the civilizations of the Appennine Peninsula; Faith in immortality; Tradition and continuity on Thracian lands; The internal political development of Southern Thrace; Thrace and the Balkans in the Early Hellenistic period; The Thraco-Paeonian political unity till the 3rd century BC; Thraco-Scythica: Problems of the written sources of the 5th century BC; The Thracians and the Scythians; Co-author of Persia in Europe (apart from Greece) ; The politics of the Odrysian King Kotys I and the Aegaean cities of Greece in the 4th century BC; Thrace to the end of the 3rd century BC; Hellenism in Thrace; Co-author of Selected Sources for the History of Bulgarian Lands in Antiquity ; Co-author of Anthology for Thracology, Vol. I; Co-author of The Thracians in Greco-Roman Egypt; Thesaurus of the Thracian language or An Encyclopedia of Thracian realia; Thrace and the Periegesis of Hacataeus ; The Thracian logos of Herodotus; Thrace in Thucydides’ "Archaeology"; Theopompus’ Greek History and History of Philip (II of Macedon) ; Genealogies and mythographers of the 5th-4th centuries BC; Konon’s Tales ; Non-literary Europe (like the Thracians); Methodological problems in the study of the ancient world; The interpretation of Thrace and the sources for its history; Co-author of The Historical Geography of the Thracian tribes in the 3rd century BC ; Methodology of Thracian archaeology; Bulgarian national culture and Thracian source study; Sources for the military activity of the Thracian tribes; Thraco-Scythica: Problems of the written sources; Co-editor and contributor to Part 1 of Megaliths in Thrace ; The Black Sea and the Mediterranean world; The tribal commune structure and the rise of slave-holding relationships; Co-editor of publication on Spartacus Symposium held in Blagoevgrad in Sept. of 1977; Co-editor of Vol. 1 of Sources for the History of Thrace and the Thracians; Editor of gymnasium Ancient History text (Greece, Thrace, Rome); Editor for Dimitur P. Popov’s The Thracian Goddess Bendis ; Compiler of university-level handbook on selected sources for the history of Bulgarian lands in antiquity; Co-editor of a collection of presentations from the First National Congress of Young Historians in Bulgaria; Co-editor of A Short History of Bulgaria ; Co-author of A Historical Geography of Thracian Tribes to the 3rd Century BC ; Co-author of Bulgaria through the Ages ; The demographic and social structure of ancient Thrace in the 1st millennium BC; Co-author of The Role of the Ancient Balkan Nations (Thracians, Illyrians) in the Historical Development of the Ancient World ; Observations on the Thracian diaspora in Asia Minor and the Near East in Antiquity.

Fol, Aleksandur Nikolaev. TRSW: The Thracian Dionysus, Books 1 and 2.

Fol, Associate Prof. Dr. Valeriya, Director of the Program for the Topology of Faith in the Mediterranean; Advisory Board member of the Master’s Program in the History and Culture of the Mediterranean and Program in Thracology, New Bulgarian University, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo Street, Room 406; Institute of Thracology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1000 Sofia, Moskovska 13. TRSW: Culture and ritualism in Thrace (16th-6th centuries BC); The cliff, horse and fire: Early Thracian ritual; Funerary masks; Compilation of articles entitled Cosmogonic Notions and Traditional National Culture in Strandzha; Long-term history of Asia Minor and Southeastern Europe; Paganism and Christianity: Legitimate faith, national faith and syncretism; Thrace and Aegaea: The gods, holy places and mysteries; Specific rites; Tradition and continuity in Thracian lands; Mycenaean Thrace.

? F(V)on Bredov, Iris Aleksandra. TRSW: Co-author of The Theoretical and Technical Problems of Editing the Sources for the History of Thrace and the Thracians in Late Antiquity ; Translation into German of Bogdan Nikolov’s Thracian Treasures from the Vratsa Area ; Palaeobalkan toponymy from Northeast Thrace; The Late Thracian language; Thracian names in Homer; Co-author of The Transition from Mycenaean to Early GreekCcenters of Production: An Attempt at a Socio-Economic Characterization; The possibilities for criticism of sources related to the barbarians (interpretatio barbarica); Papyri as a historical source; Parallel German text of Matej N. Mateev’s Old Rhodopian Architecture.

Fransazova, Prof. A., Dept. of Foreign Languages, Prof. Asen Zlatarov University of Burgas, 8010 Burgas, Prof. Jakimov St. 1.

?Frova, A. TRSW: Publication on Oescus/Gigen.

Furkov, Yulij. TRSW: An archaeological survey/record of the Pautaliya-Velbuzhd-Kyustendil architectural and archaeological reservation.

Gadzhiev, M.G. TRSW: On ancient metal processing in Dagestan.

Gagova, Doc. Dr. Krasimira Dimitrova, 1953- , Dept. of Ancient History, Thracology and Medieval History, SS Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1504 Sofia, Bul. Tsar Osvoboditel 15. e-mail: webmaster@clio.uni-sofia.bg . TRSW: Medieval history.

Gajdarov, Nikola. TRSW: Numismatics and collectioneering.

Gajderska, Biserka, New Bulgarian University Master’s Program in the Archaeology of Antiquity, 1635 Sofia, 21 Montevideo Street. TRSW: The application of geographical information systems to archaeology.

Gancheva, Mariya Tinkova, Assistant, Dept. of Classical and Eastern Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Philology, SS Cyril and Methodius Veliko Turnovo University, 5000 Veliko Turnovo, Ul. T. Turnovski 2.

Gandeva, Ruska, Sofia, Ul. Dostojevski 6. TRSW: The peasant in the social, ethical and aesthetic interpretations of Horace; A polemical work against Vergil’s Georgics ; The social direction of ideas in the Georgics ; Co-author of a Latin-language course for university students; On the judgment of Ovid’s poems of banishment; Co-editor of Sources for the Ancient History and Geography of Thrace and Macedonia ; Quintus Horatius Flaccus: The road to the internal freedom of the Creator; Editor of Georgi Batakliev’s selection and translation of A Garland of Stars: Tibullus, Propertius