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Milena Minkova

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Milena Minkova

Milena Minkova (Bulgarian: Милена Минкова) is a Bulgarian scholar of the Latin language.[1] She has lived, studied and taught in Switzerland, Germany and Italy. She is now a resident of the United States and teaches Latin and Classics at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. Since the last decade of the 20th century, she has been one of the leading figures in the revival of the use of Latin among Latin scholars and teachers. She earned two Ph.Ds in Classics and Latin, one from the University of Sofia (1992) and the Pontifical Salesian University in Rome (1995).

She has authored several books, including The Personal Names of the Latin Inscriptions in Bulgaria (Peter Lang, 2000);[2][3] The Protean Ratio (Peter Lang, 2001); Introduction to Latin Prose Composition (Bolchazy-Carducci, 2007), as well as published a translation of John Scotus Eriugena's De divisione naturae (Sofia 1994). Minkova has also published numerous articles on Latin medieval philosophy (recently on the 12th century cosmologists Bernardus Silvestris, Alan of Lille, and Johannes de Hauvilla), Latin literature, Latin composition, and Latin pedagogy. With her colleague Terence Tunberg, Minkova has co-authored four books: Readings and Exercises in Latin Prose Composition (Focus, 2004);[4] Reading Livy's Rome: Selections from Books I-VI Of Livy's Ab Urbe Condita (Bolchazy-Carducci, 2005); Mater Anserina: Poems in Latin for Children (Focus, 2006); Latin for the New Millennium, an introductory Latin textbook (Bolchazy-Carducci, two volumes, 2008–2009; the third volume was prepared by a different author).

She is currently working on a critical anthology of Neo-Latin texts. Minkova is an associate director of the Institute for Latin Studies at the University of Kentucky, in which students study the entire history of Latin from ancient Latin through to Neo-Latin and where classes are conducted in Latin.[5] Together with Tunberg, Minkova conducts various seminars and workshops in active Latin throughout the United States. Minkova is an elected fellow of the Rome-based Academia Latinitati Fovendae,[6] the primary learned society devoted to the preservation and promotion of the use of Latin.

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  1. ^ Arkheologii︠a︡ - Volumes 41 à 42 -2000 Page 135 "Затваряйки последната страница от книгата на Милена Минкова за личните имена от латинските надписи в България, ..."
  2. ^ Slavova, Mirena (2001). "Review of The Personal Names of the Latin Inscriptions in Bulgaria". The Journal of Roman Studies. 91: 236–237. doi:10.2307/3184821. JSTOR 3184821.
  3. ^ Solin, Heikki (2006). "Review of The Personal Names of the Latin Inscriptions in Bulgaria". Gnomon. 78 (1): 49–53. doi:10.17104/0017-1417_2006_1_49. JSTOR 27693732.
  4. ^ Riley, Mark (2004). "Review of Readings and Exercises in Latin Prose Composition". The Classical Journal. 100 (2): 195–199. JSTOR 4132993.
  5. ^ COFFEE, NEIL (2012). "Active Latin: "Quo Tendimus?"". The Classical World. 105 (2): 255–269. doi:10.1353/clw.2012.0007. JSTOR 23264539.
  6. ^ "Index Academiae sodalium". www.academialatinitatifovendae.org (in Latin). Archived from the original on 2016-09-11. Retrieved 2018-08-05.

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