First female translators and their role in the transfer of knowledge (Bulgaria)

During the Bulgarian Revival, translation was evolving rapidly. In its field, 10.9% of the booksellers, or 449 people, translated school, artistic and scholarly literature from Russian, Greek, French, Old Slavonic and Turkish. In the same period, the first 10 female translators with secondary education appeared Continue Reading

The emerging visualization of women in Black Sea Region (Bulgaria)

Religion and visualization process Georgeta Nazarska The female images were an important part of the cult of the saints in the Eastern Orthodox religious painting, the Virgin Mary and many women saints as St. Marina, St. Paraskeva (Petka), St. Nedelya etc. Often they were saints-patrons Continue Reading

Larisa Alexandrova-Popova, n. 1957

Larisa Alexandrova-Popova was born on April 9, 1957 in Tiraspol. She was a sportsman who was dedicated to the academic canoeing. She is the first representative of the MSSR (presently R. Moldova) who won the title of Olympic champion. She became an emeritus master of Continue Reading