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Department of Classical and Hungarian Studies

 

Head of the Department

Assoc. Prof. Tsvetan Vasilev, PhD

Opening hour: Monday 14–15 / 183, Central Building

 

Classics

 

Prof. Mirena Slavova, Dr.
Phonology of Ancient Greek, Morphology of Ancient Greek, Ancient Greek and Authors, Ancient Greek for students of Modern Greek

Prof. Anastas Gerdjikov, Dr.
Roman Literature, The Great Latin Books of Antiquity, Latin Language and Authors

Prof. Petya Yaneva, Dr.
Morphology of Latin, Syntax of Ancient Greek, Greek Historical Grammar for students of Modern Greek, Ancient Greek and Authors, Byzantine Language and Authors for students of Modern Greek

Prof. Maria Kostova, PhD
Institutions and Culture in Antiquity, Latin for students of Law, Latin for students of Philosophy, Latin Low Terminology

Assoc. Prof. Nedyalka Georgieva, PhD
Phonology of Latin, Morphology of Latin, Syntax of Latin, Latin Language and Authors

Assoc. Prof. Elia Marinova, PhD
Roman Literature, Ancient Mythology and Religion, Latin Language and Authors, Neolatin and Renaissance Studies

Prof. Violeta Gerdjikova, PhD
Introduction to Classical Studies, Roman Culture, Ancient Greek Culture

Assoc. Prof. Nikolay Gochev, PhD
Ancient Greek Literature, Greek Literature in the Roman Period, Intellectuals in Antiquity

Assoc. Prof. Nevena Panova, PhD
Ancient Greek Literature, The Great Greek Books of Antiquity, Ancient Greek and Authors, Ancient Greek for students of Bulgarian philology

Asst. Prof. Dimitar Iliev, PhD
Ancient Greek and Authors, Ancient Greek for students of Bulgarian philology and Modern Greek Studies, Introduction to Roman Linguistics

Assoc. Prof. Yoana Sirakova, PhD
History and Theory of Translation Studies (Latin), Problems of the Translation and the Reception of Ancient Texts (Latin), Latin Language and Authors, Latin for students of Balkan Studies

Asst. Prof. Dorothea Tabakova
History and Theory of Translation Studies (Ancient Greek), Problems of the Translation and the Reception of Ancient Texts (Ancient Greek), Ancient Metrics and Problems of Translation, Ancient Greek and Authors, Ancient Greek for students of Archaeology

Asst. Prof. Nikolay Sharankov
Historical Grammar of Ancient Greek, Historical Grammar of Latin, Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Ancient Greek and Authors, Ancient Greek for students of History.

Asst. Prof. Marta Ivailova
Ancient Greek for students of Archaeolgy and Balkan Studies, Ancient Greek Culture for students of Modern Greek

 

Modern Greek Studies

 

Prof. Kyrill Pavlikianov, Dr.
Byzantine Culture, Byzantine Literature, Culture of Modern Greece, History of the Modern Greek State, Administrative and Judicial Modern Greek, Literary Styles of Modern Greek, Methodology of Scholarly Research, Greek Paleography

Assoc. Prof. Dragomira Valtcheva, PhD
Modern Greek, Theoretical Grammar of Modern Greek, Introduction to Translation Studies; History, Theory and Practice of Translation; Translation of Socio-political Texts

Assoc. Prof. Boris Vounchev, Dr. habilitatus, PhD
Modern Greek; Theoretical Grammar of Modern Greek

Senior Asst. Prof. Irina Strikova
Modern Greek

Asst. Prof. Anna Lazarova
Modern Greek, Communication Skills

Asst. Prof. Neli Methodieva-Popova
Modern Greek Literature, Modern Greek

 

Hungarian Philology

 

Assoc. Prof. Lilyana Lesnichkova, PhD
Practical Hungarian Language, Semantics and Lexicology of Hungarian Language, Theory and Practice of Translation, Translation Studies (Specialized Translation), Translation of Phraseological Units, Official Correspondence in Hungarian

Asst. Prof. Indra Nikolova-Markova
Hungarian Language; Modern Hungarian Language – Morphology, Syntax; Historical Grammar

Assoc. Prof. Ina Vishogradska, PhD
Practical Hungarian Language, Hungarian Orthography, Slavic Loanwords in Hungarian

Asst. Prof. Takács Győző
Practical Hungarian Language; Hungarian Literature (seminars), Hungarian Dialectology, Phonetics and Techniques of Speech

 

Professores emeriti

 

Assoc. Prof. Anna NIkolova, PhD
Latin Literature in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Medieval Latin Language

Prof. Stoina Poromanska, PhD
Lexicology and Lexicography of Modern Greek, Phraseology of Modern Greek, Translation Studies (Oral Translation Skills)