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Jordan Ivanov


Alternative spellings:
J. Ivanov
Jordan N. Ivanov
Jordan Nikolov Ivanov
Iordan Ivanov
Jordan Ivan
J. I. Nikolov
Jordan Ivanov Nikolov
Iordan Ivanov Nikolov
Jordan Ivanoff
J. Ivanoff
Iordan Ivanow

B: 1872
D: 1947
Biblio: Bulg. Literaturhistoriker, Archäologe, Etnograph, Volkskundler
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Profession

  • Literarhistoriker
  • Archäologe
  • Ethnologe
  • Volkskundler
  • External links

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  • Yordan Ivanov was a Bulgarian literary historian. A full member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences since 1909, he was an expert on the literary and cultural heritage of the Bogomils. Ivanov is known as the discoverer of the manuscript original of Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya in the Zograf Monastery. He was the favorite lecturer of Yordan Yovkov. He was the author of several fundamental historical works revealing the Bulgarian character of Macedonia, and the author of many studies on his hometown and region. From 1920–1923 and again from 1927–1930, he was posted as a professor of Bulgarian language at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales in Paris, which laid the foundation for Cyrillo-Methodian Studies in France. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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      1931
    1
      1920
    1
      1919
    1
      1917
    1
      1915
    1
      1906

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