Sofia University Applicants Sit For Literature Exam writing an essay on the novel Tyutyun (Tobacco) of legendary Dimitar Dimovand comparing two quotation of poets Hristo Botev and Pencho Slaveykov. http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=50006
Biblioteca Virtual Slaveikov, Pencho P. AKA Slaveykov, Pencho. Epicheski pesni (Epical Songs)(.zip 37 Kb). Slowinski, David. The 32nd Mersenne Prime; predicted by http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/s.html
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Institute For Literature Pencho Slaveykov. Commentary St. Mihaylova. Eds. St. Karolev, S. Baeva (1967).Vol. 4. Elin Pelin. Edited by Kr. Genov (1972). Vol. 5. http://www.ilit.bas.bg/eng/izvoroznanie_en.php
Extractions: Historical details : Between 1986 and 2000 the Section was included in the Section of Literary Bibliography and Literary Sources which succeeded and comprised the subdivisions "Literary Bibliography", "Hristo Smirnenski Studies" and "Nikola Vaptsarov Studies". During this period its members worked with archives of Bulgarian writers and created an analytic inventory of the Nikola Vaptsarov archive and a Short Catalogue of Bulgarian writers manuscripts. The Section was directed successively by Senior Researcher Dr Iliya Todorov (1986-1991) and Senior Researcher L. Stamatov (1992-2000). Since 2000 the Section is an autonomous unit in the Institute. Scope of activities : The section focuses on compiling catalogues and registers of the archives of Bulgarian writers as well as compiling editions of memoirs and annals. The Section conserves the archives of the writers Hristo Smirnenski (338 a. u.), Vladimir Popatanasov (16 a. u.), Nikola Vaptsarov (42 a. u. ), Mihalaki Georgiev (191 a. u. ), Vesela Vasileva (memoirs on her: 30numbers, 30inv. u.) Fund: "Photographs of Bulgarian writers XIX-XXcc ".
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Extractions: This Department is a basic and representative section of the Institute, ever since the latters foundation in 1948. In the seventies it was included in the larger Department of the History of Bulgarian Literature , later it was reduced to the history of Bulgarian literature from the Liberation till 1944 and in the eighties, it was expanded once again to comprise the History of Literature from 1879 onwards. The first Head of Department was Acad. L. Stoyanov, who was succeeded by Acad. G. Tzanev (1950 - 1975), Prof. St. Karolev, PhD (1975 1981), Prof. I. Sarandev, PhD (1982 1989), Senior Researcher M. Shiskova (1990 1993) and Senior Researcher K. Buklova (1993 1999). It is presently directed by Prof. Elka Konstantinova, Dr.habil. This Department focuses on the last 120 years of literary history, when Bulgarian literature originated and developed in an independent Bulgarian nation. Some of the best works and the most distinctive literary personalities belong to this period. The Departments main research objectives are: to investigate literary and historical facts, analyze literary personae and phenomena; to study literary trends, circles and developing processes and to interpret and systematize them, so as to reconstruct the historical character and basic directions of Bulgarian literature during this period. One of the Departments major tasks is the compilation of an Academic Dictionary of New Bulgarian Literature.
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Extractions: At the foot of the north central slopes of Stara Planina (The Balkan Mountain ), among high oval softened hills, flows the limpid streamed Tryavna River. The town of Tryavna is situated on both sides of it. Cave men tramped these lands in the ancient times, later Thracians and Romans, but as a settlement on this place Tryavna was founded in the beginning in 1565. Thanks to its favourable geographic location - just about 20 km. from the geographic center of Bulgaria, with keen and talented population, Tryavna had fastly developed and became a nursery of many handicrafts - building, kazaslak (horse-trapping, accoutrements making ), marangoz (wood-carving), papukchiystvo (shoemaking), terziystvo (tailoring, needlecraft), kozuharstwo (furriery, fur dressing), kovchestvo (blaksmith-craft), mutafchiystvo ( weaving ), carpentry, cooperage and many others. The hands of Tryavna craftsmen created unique and innovatory works of art, giving birth to the Tryavna icon-painting and wood-carving schools. The wood- carvers of Tryavna are carving sunflowers, tulips, twigs and suns, the builders are not only home constructors, but great architects, the craftsmen are not only masters, but inspired artists.
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Extractions: Feedback Sign in Email: Password: Register The transport of slaves from one country to work in another. British slaves were taken to Rome during the Roman occupation of Britain, and slaves from Ireland were imported to work in Bristol before the 11th century. The transportation of slaves from Africa to work in plantations in the New World began in the early 16th century. This stimulated a lucrative trade in slaves and the demand for slaves to work in the British plantations in the Americas led to the development of the Atlantic triangle trade. By the late 17th century, when sugar plantations in the West Indies had become profitable, much of the slave trade was being organized by the British. From the late 17th century gradual opposition to the slave trade began in Britain. The