“Computer-Supported Processing of Medieval Slavonic Manuscripts
and Early Printed Books” (Thematic Block). Twelfth International
Congress of Slavists. 27 August–2 September 1998. Kraków,
Poland
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All papers originally delivered at this panel were published in
Palaeobulgarica vol. 22, no. 2, 1998, as follows:
- Anguševa, Adelina, Margaret Dimitrova. “Towards
Computer Processing of Slavic Late Medieval and Pre-Modern
Miscellanies.” Pp. 81–91.
- Camuglia, Monia, Eugenio Picchi. “Computational Slavistics:
‘Work in Progress!’.” Pp. 92–96.
- Cleminson, Ralph. “Computer Applications and the Study of
Early Slavic Printed Books.” Pp. 104–115.
- Miltenova, Anisava, Andrej Bojadžiev, Stanimir Velev.
“Repertorium of Medieval Slavic Literature: Computer and Philological
Standards.” Pp. 50–69.
- Ribarova, Zdenka, Kiril Ribarov.“Living Conservation of the
Lexis of Old Church Slavonic.” Pp. 97–103.
- Vakareliyska, Cynthia, Kevork Horissian, Heather Pankl. “A
Computer Collation of Medieval Slavic Menologies.” Pp.
14–25.