Ancient Slavic Writings
Title | Ancient Slavic Writings PDF eBook |
Author | Dmitriy Kushnir |
Publisher | Dmitry Kouchnir |
Pages | 70 |
Release | 2015-06-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1514351226 |
This book features one of the ancient Slavic writing systems - Bukvitsa. It explains the images and forms of this writing system and briefly goes over other writing systems of the ancient Slavic culture.
Ancient Slavic Writings
Title | Ancient Slavic Writings PDF eBook |
Author | Dmitriy Kushnir |
Publisher | Dmitry Kouchnir |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 2015-11-12 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 1519268041 |
This book of The Slavic Way series features the ancient system of Slavic writing called Ka’Runa. Ka’Runa means “the collection of runes”. In this book, the runes of Ka’Runa are described in detail. It allows the reader to move a step closer to rediscovering their roots and their great Ancestral Heritage. Ka’Runa has been used in Slavic and Aryan cultures for thousands of years, and even the “Book of Light” has been written in Ka’Runa.
Sources of Slavic Pre-Christian Religion
Title | Sources of Slavic Pre-Christian Religion PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 547 |
Release | 2020-10-12 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004441387 |
In Sources of Slavic Pre-Christian Religion Juan Antonio Álvarez-Pedrosa presents all known medieval texts that provide us with information about the religion practiced by the Slavs before their Christianization.
The Dawn of Slavic
Title | The Dawn of Slavic PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander M. Schenker |
Publisher | |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780300058468 |
This unique book weaves linguistic, cultural, and historical themes together to form a concise and accessible account of the development of the Slavic languages. Alexander Schenker demonstrates that inquiry into early Slavic culture requires an understanding of history, language, and texts and that an understanding of early Slavic writing is incomplete outside the context of medieval culture.
The Slavic Languages
Title | The Slavic Languages PDF eBook |
Author | Roland Sussex |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 5 |
Release | 2006-09-21 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 1139457284 |
The Slavic group of languages - the fourth largest Indo-European sub-group - is one of the major language families of the modern world. With 297 million speakers, Slavic comprises 13 languages split into three groups: South Slavic, which includes Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian; East Slavic, which includes Russian and Ukrainian; and West Slavic, which includes Polish, Czech and Slovak. This 2006 book, written by two leading scholars in Slavic linguistics, presents a survey of all aspects of the linguistic structure of the Slavic languages, considering in particular those languages that enjoy official status. As well as covering the central issues of phonology, morphology, syntax, word-formation, lexicology and typology, the authors discuss Slavic dialects, sociolinguistic issues, and the socio-historical evolution of the Slavic languages. Accessibly written and comprehensive in its coverage, this book will be welcomed by scholars and students of Slavic languages, as well as linguists across the many branches of the discipline.
Slavic Witchcraft
Title | Slavic Witchcraft PDF eBook |
Author | Natasha Helvin |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2019-08-06 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1620558432 |
A practical guide to the ancient magical tradition of Russian sorcery and Eastern Slavic magical rites • Offers step-by-step instructions for more than 300 spells, incantations, charms, amulets, and practical rituals for love, career success, protection, healing, divination, communicating with spirits and ancestors, and other challenges and situations • Reveals specific places of magical power in the natural world as well as the profound power of graveyards and churches for casting spells • Explores the folk history of this ancient magical tradition, including how the pagan gods gained new life as Eastern Orthodox saints, and shares folktales of magical beings, including sorceresses shapeshifting into animals and household objects Passed down through generations, the Slavic practice of magic, witchcraft, and sorcery is still alive and well in Russia, the Ukraine, and Belarus, as well as the Balkans and the Baltic states. There are still witches who whisper upon tied knots to curse or heal, sorceresses who shapeshift into animals or household objects, magicians who cast spells for love or good fortune, and common folk who seek their aid for daily problems big and small. Sharing the extensive knowledge she inherited from her mother and grandmother, including spells of the “Old Believers” previously unknown to outsiders, Natasha Helvin explores in detail the folk history and practice of Russian sorcery and Eastern Slavic magical rites, offering a rich compendium of more than 300 spells, incantations, charms, and practical rituals for love, relationships, career success, protection, healing, divination, averting the evil eye, communicating with spirits and ancestors, and a host of other life challenges and daily situations, with complete step-by-step instructions to ensure your magical goals are realized. She explains how this tradition has only a thin Christian veneer over its pagan origins and how the Slavic pagan gods and goddesses acquired new lives as the saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church. She details how the magical energy for these spells and rituals is drawn from the forces of nature, revealing specific places of power in the natural world as well as the profound power of graveyards and churches for casting spells. She explores the creation of amulets and talismans, the importance of icons, and the proper recital of magical language and actions during spells, as well as how one becomes a witch or sorceress. Offering a close examination of these two-thousand-year-old occult practices, Helvin also includes Slavic folk advice, adapted for the modern era. Revealing what it means to be a Slavic witch or sorceress, and how this vocation pervades all aspects of life, she shows that each of us has magic within that we can use to take control of our own destiny.
Old Russian Birchbark Letters
Title | Old Russian Birchbark Letters PDF eBook |
Author | Simeon Dekker |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2018-02-19 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9004353208 |
This study is devoted to a corpus of Old Russian letters, written on pieces of birchbark. These unique texts from Novgorod and surroundings give us an exceptional impression of everyday life in medieval Russian society. In this study, the birchbark letters are addressed from a pragmatic angle. Linguistic parameters are identified that shed light on the degree to which literacy had gained ground in communicative processes. It is demonstrated that the birchbark letters occupy an intermediate position between orality and literacy. On the one hand, oral habits of communication persisted, as reflected in how the birchbark letters are phrased; on the other hand, literate modes of expression emerged, as seen in the development of normative conventions and literate formulae.