Byzantinoslavica focuses on the study of Byzantine texts and their translations, particularly into Slavonic languages. The journal examines hagiography, theological debates, literary analysis of medieval narratives, and the translation of philosophical and liturgical works. It also explores historical contexts, character construction in religious and secular texts, and the linguistic challenges of cross-cultural textual transmission.
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Cultural StudiesQ3
HistoryQ3
Linguistics and LanguageQ3
Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
Medieval & Renaissance Studies
Scopus Categories
HistoryCultural StudiesLinguistics and Language
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Byzantine Studies and HistoryHistorical and Religious Studies of RomeClassical Antiquity StudiesEurasian Exchange NetworksArchaeology and Historical Studies