Veselin Beshevliev

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Veselin Beshevliev
Born(1900-03-25)25 March 1900
DiedMarch 1992 (aged 91–92)
Sofia

Veselin Ivanov Beshevliev (Bulgarian: Веселин Иванов Бешевлиев) (25 March 1900 – c. 1992) was a Bulgarian historian and philologist. He was a correspondent member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences from 1941 to his death. He was the author of Old Bulgarian Inscriptions.

Career[edit]

He studied history and Slavic philology in the Sofia University (1919-1920) and classical philology in Germany - Halle, Jena and Würzburg (1920-1925) where he took doctorate. He became teaching assistant (1925-1929), docent (1929-1933) and professor in Classical philology in the Sofia University. He was awarded the Herder Prize in 1972.

Publications[edit]

  • 1979, Old Bulgarian Inscriptions, first edition;[1] 1992, second edition[2]
  • 1981, Proto-Bulgarian Epigraphic Monuments[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Beshevliev, Veselin (1979), Първобългарски надписи [Old Bulgarian Inscriptions] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Издателство на Българската академия на науките
  2. ^ Beshevliev, Veselin (1992), Първобългарски надписи [Old Bulgarian Inscriptions] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Издателство на Българската академия на науките
  3. ^ Beshevliev, Veselin (1981), V. Beshevliev - Prabylgarski epigrafski pametnici - Indeks Прабългарски епиграфски паметници [Proto-Bulgarian Epigraphic Monuments] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Издателство на Отечествения фронт

Bibliography[edit]

  • Lang, David Marshall (1983). Bułgarzy: od czasów pogańskich do podboju przez Turcję Osmańską [The Bulgarians: From Pagan Times to the Ottoman Conquest] (in Polish). Translated by Olędzka, Hanna. Warszawa: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy. p. 143. ISBN 83-06-00831-6. OCLC 749601279.