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Philologica

Philologica is a Russian bilingual journal in Russian and theoretical philology. Published in Moscow since 1994.

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About the magazine

The journal was founded in 1994 by M. I. Shapir and I. A. Pilshchikov . It is currently being published in electronic form edited by A. S. Belousova and V. S. Polilova. The journal publishes works of any genre and volume on a wide range of humanitarian problems. The specificity of the publication is that cultural issues are considered in it sub specie philologiae [1] . It turns out irregularly. In 2014, the 10th volume of the journal (24th issue) was published.

Room Archive

The archive of journal issues is available on its website http://www.rvb.ru/philologica/00rus/00rus_contents.htm

Editorial

It was edited by I. A. Pilshchikov and M. I. Shapira (1994-2006), A. S. Belousova and I. A. Pilshchikov (2007-2013). Since 2013, it is edited by A. S. Belousova and V. S. Polilova [2] .

Editors: M.V. Akimova, S. G. Bolotov, S. Yu. Bochaver, K. A. Golovastikov, M. A. Dzyubenko, A. A. Dobritsyn, T. M. Levina, Joseph Peschio, I. A. Pilshchikov.

Editorial Board

  • Corresponding Member RAS V.E. Bagno (St. Petersburg)
  • Corresponding Member RAS V.A. Vinogradov (Moscow)
  • Stefano Gardzonio (Pisa, Italy)
  • Doctor of Philosophy I. G. Dobrodomov (Moscow)
  • Doctor of Philosophy A. A. Ilyushin (Moscow) [3]
  • Acad. N. N. Kazansky (St. Petersburg)
  • John E. Malmstad (Cambridge, United States)
  • Corresponding Member RAS T.M. Nikolaeva (Moscow, until 2015)
  • Joseph M. Andrew (Keele, United Kingdom)

Members of the Editorial Board in 1994–2012

  • James Bailey (Madison, United States), 1994-1997
  • M. L. Gasparov (Moscow), 1994-2005
  • V.A.Dybo (Moscow), 1994-1996
  • Vyach. Sun Ivanov (Moscow / Los Angeles), 1997-2006
  • A. D. Mikhailov (Moscow), 2006-2009
  • A. M. Pyatigorsky (London), 1994—2000
  • Omri Ronen (Ann Arbor, USA), 2001-2012
  • S. A. Starostin (Moscow), 2001-2005
  • Yu. S. Stepanov (Moscow), 1994-2003
  • L. S. Fleishman (Stanford, USA), 1994-2006

Book series Philologica russica et speculativa

Philologica russica et speculativa is a series of scientific publications of the journal Philologica.

Six volumes of the series have been released [4] :

  • Shapir M. I. , Universum versus: Language - Verse - Meaning in Russian Poetry of the 18th — 20th Centuries, Moscow: Languages ​​of Russian Culture, 2000, vol. 1. VIII, 536 c. (Philologica russica et speculativa; T. I).
  • Pushkin A.S. , Shadow of Barkov: Texts; Comments Excursions, Edition prepared by I. A. Pilshchikov and M. I. Shapir, Moscow: Languages ​​of Slavic Culture, 2002, 497 p. (Philologica russica et speculativa; T. II).
  • Pilshchikov I. A. , Batyushkov and Italian literature: Philological research, Edited by M. I. Shapira, Moscow: Languages ​​of Slavic culture, 2003, 314 p. (Philologica russica et speculativa; T. III).
  • Penkovsky A. B. , Mysteries of the Pushkin text and dictionary: The experience of philological hermeneutics, Edited by I. A. Pilshchikov and M. I. Shapira, Moscow: Languages ​​of Slavic cultures, 2005, 315 p. (Philologica russica et speculativa; T. IV).
  • Yarkho B. I. , Methodology of Exact Literary Studies: Selected Works on Theory of Literature, Edition prepared by M. V. Akimova, I. A. Pilshchikov and M. I. Shapir, Edited by M. I. Shapir, Moscow: Languages ​​of Slavic Cultures , 2006, XXXII, 927 p. (Philologica russica et speculativa; T. V).
  • Dobrodomov I. G. , Pilshchikov I. A. , Vocabulary and phraseology “Eugene Onegin”: Hermeneutical essays, Moscow: Languages ​​of Slavic cultures, 2008, 312 p. (Philologica russica et speculativa; T. VI).


Also, the editors of the magazine prepared books that were published in the series “Classics of Russian Philology”:

  • Shapir M.I. , Articles about Pushkin, Compiled by T.M. Levin, General version of I.A. Pilshchikova , Moscow: Languages ​​of Slavic cultures, 2009.
  • Penkovsky A. B. , Studies of the poetic language of the Pushkin era, Edited by I. A. Pilshchikov , Moscow: Znak, 2012.

Notes

  1. ↑ About Philologica Magazine
  2. ↑ Philologica: Editorial board. Editorial Council
  3. ↑ Ilyushin, Alexander Anatolyevich - this ... What is Ilyushin, Alexander Anatolyevich?
  4. ↑ Philologica russica et speculativa series of scientific publications

Links

  • Official site of the journal "Philologica"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Philologica&oldid=94476749


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