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Byzantinische Musik . Breslau: Ferdinand Hirt.
. 1927. Byzantine Theology: Historical Trends and Doctrinal Themes. New York: Fordham University Press.
. 1983. The Byzantine Office at Hagia Sophia. Dumbarton Oaks Papers 9/10. (Dumbarton Oaks Papers). 177-202.
. Byzantine Monastic Foundation Documents. A Complete Translation of the Surviving Founders' Typika and Testaments. Dumbarton Oaks Studies. Vol. 35. (Dumbarton Oaks Studies). Washington. http://www.doaks.org/resources/publications/doaks-online-publications/byzantine-monastic-foundation-documents.
. 2000. Byzantine imperial panegyric as advice literature (1204-1350). century’Rhetoric in Byzantium. In , 55-85. Farnham: Ashgate.
. 2001. Byzantine Hesychasm: Historical, Theological and Social Problems (Collected Studies). London: Variorum Reprints.
. 1974. Byzantine Hagiography and Its Literary Genres. Some Critical Observations. In , The Ashgate Research Companion to Byzantine Hagiography.2. Genres and Contexts, vol. 2. (The Ashgate Research Companion To Byzantine Hagiography.2. Genres And Contexts). Farnham.
. 2014. Byzantine Florilegia. In , The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Patristics, 15-37. (The Wiley Blackwell Companion To Patristics). Chichester.
. 2015. Byzantine Florilegia. In , The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Patristics, 26-37. (The Wiley Blackwell Companion To Patristics). Chichester.
. 1915. Byzantine “Encyclopedism”, Sacro-Profane Florilegia and the Life of Saint Cyril Phileotes. In , ΔΩΡΟΝ ΡΟΔΟΠΟΙΚΙΛΟΝ. Studies in Honour of Jan Olof Rosenqvist, 197-209. (Δωρον Ροδοποικιλον. Studies In Honour Of Jan Olof Rosenqvist). Uppsala.
. 2012. Byzantine Elements in Early Slavic Chant: the Hirmologion. Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae. Vol. IV. (Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae). Copenhagen: Ejnar Munksgaard.
. 1960. Byzantine church decoration and the Great schism of 1054. Byzantion 48. (Byzantion). 381 – 405. http://hierotopy.ru/contents/Lidov_ChurchDecorSchism_Byzantion_1998.pdf.
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Bulgaro-Byzantine Treaties during the Early Middle Ages. Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика 5. (Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика). 40–52.
. 1981. Bulgarian WordNet as a Source for (Psycho)linguistic Studies. In , Litora psycholinguistica (Психолингвистични брегове), 339–344. (Litora Psycholinguistica (Психолингвистични Брегове). София: Сема РШ.
. 2002. The Bulgarian translation of the Vita of St. Basil the New according to Manuscript 20 N in the Monastery of Sinai. Scripta & e-Scripta 7. (Scripta & E-Scripta). 181-250.
. 2009. The Bulgarian Theme in Constantinople’s Monuments (A new approach in the study of Bulgarian and Byzantine cultural memory). Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика 32. (Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика). 3–24.
. 2008. Bulgarian phrasebook. Footscray, Vic.: Lonely Planet.
. 2008. Includes index. With 3500-word two-way dictionary. Cover. In English and Bulgarian.
Bulgarian monasteries. Sofia: Hristo Botev.
. 1997. Bulgaria and Moravia between Byzantium, the Franks and Rome. Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика 13. (Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика). 5–20.
. 1989. Bulgaren und Deutsche im Zeitalter der Ottonen (919–1024). Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика 27. (Palaeobulgarica / Старобългаристика). 3–10.
. 2003. Brontologion. In , Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, vol. Vol. 1, 326. (Oxford Dictionary Of Byzantium). New York: Oxford University Press.
. 1991. Books and Their Makers during the Middle Ages. . Vol. 1. New York: G. P. Putnam’s sons.
. 1896. The Book Provisions of the Medieval Friars, 1215–1400. Amsterdam: Erasmus Booksellers.
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