Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced School of Modern Languages for Interpreters and Translators (SSLMIT – Scuola Superiore di Lingue Moderne per Interpreti e Traduttori). After the introductory volume published in 1987, the journal appeared regularly beginning in 1994. Since then, eighteen volumes have been published, adding up to over 250 articles written by researchers from different countries (mostly Russian, Hungarian, Croatian, Serbian and Italian Slavic scholars). The volumes were reviewed in several scientific publications in Russia, Italy, Poland, Hungary and Slovenia. Some volumes focused on a monographic topic: Наследие Ю.М. Лотмана, 1996; Славянские языки и перевод, 1997...
Numero miscellaneo della rivista "Slavica tergestina", pubblicato con il titolo "Studia slavica III"...
The twenty-three essays of this volume represent the contributions of the Italian delegation to the ...
The series Specimina philologiae Slavicae, founded in 1972 by the Frankfurt Slavists Olexa Horbatsch...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica tergestina volumes usually focus on a particular theme or concept. Most of the articles publ...
Slavica tergestina volumes usually focus on a particular theme or concept. Most of the articles publ...
Studi Slavistici is the Open Access journal of the Italian Association of Slavists (A.I.S.). It publ...
An Infrared-eye Wiew: Brief Forays into Russian Comics – with a Few Glimpses into Neighboring Slavia...
This volume, organised in thirty-two essays written by thirty-five among the most successful Italian...
The volume, originating from the 5th Slavic Linguistics Meeting (Rome, 25-27 September 2014), reflec...
Numero miscellaneo della rivista "Slavica tergestina", pubblicato con il titolo "Studia slavica III"...
The twenty-three essays of this volume represent the contributions of the Italian delegation to the ...
The series Specimina philologiae Slavicae, founded in 1972 by the Frankfurt Slavists Olexa Horbatsch...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica Tergestina was founded in 1987 at the University of Trieste by scholars of the Advanced Scho...
Slavica tergestina volumes usually focus on a particular theme or concept. Most of the articles publ...
Slavica tergestina volumes usually focus on a particular theme or concept. Most of the articles publ...
Studi Slavistici is the Open Access journal of the Italian Association of Slavists (A.I.S.). It publ...
An Infrared-eye Wiew: Brief Forays into Russian Comics – with a Few Glimpses into Neighboring Slavia...
This volume, organised in thirty-two essays written by thirty-five among the most successful Italian...
The volume, originating from the 5th Slavic Linguistics Meeting (Rome, 25-27 September 2014), reflec...
Numero miscellaneo della rivista "Slavica tergestina", pubblicato con il titolo "Studia slavica III"...
The twenty-three essays of this volume represent the contributions of the Italian delegation to the ...
The series Specimina philologiae Slavicae, founded in 1972 by the Frankfurt Slavists Olexa Horbatsch...