Iurii Mosenkis
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Arts (professor; member)
Publications (4)
2018. Yurii Mosenkis Were there Egyptian loans in the Proto-Slavic world view?
The article critically reassesses proposed Egyptian lexical and mythological loans in Proto-Slavic, focusing on terms and images associated with falcons and solar symbolism. Using comparative etymolog...
2017. Mythology. Iurii Mosenkis, Natalia Svyshch HAPPY WEDDING IN UKRAINIAN FAYRY TALES
This article examines the macroconcept of WEDDING in Ukrainian magic fairy tales and argues that key narrative motifs (the hero’s quest, difficult tasks, and final marriage) reflect the structure of a...
2017. Mythology. Iurii Mosenkis, Natalia Svysh UNHAPPY WEDDING IN UKRAINIAN FOLK BALLADS
The article examines the folkloric and mytho-ritual motif of the “unhappy/unsuccessful wedding” in Ukrainian folk ballads, showing that most texts conceptualize a tragic, uncompleted marriage caused b...
2015-4. Review. BALKAN ARCHAIC OF THE SLOVENIAN MYTHOLOGY
This review examines Monika Kropej’s volume on Slovenian myth and folktales, emphasizing archaic Balkan elements and their parallels in East Slavic traditions. The authors argue that shared motifs can...
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