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摘要
这篇文章旨在根据现有的科学出版物、档案文件、回忆录和书中的笔记,建立19世纪保加利亚旅行书商的形象。这幅肖像是建立在对保加利亚复兴时期流行的旅行书商哈吉·内登·约瓦诺维奇和彭乔·拉多夫的比较分析之上的。迄今为止,人们对它们的活动和生平进行了单独的研究。在这篇文章中,我们将他们的交易方式与复兴时期的书商进行比较。复兴时期的书商起初是旅行书商,但后来扩展为出版商和编辑的实际业务——Hristodul Sichan-Nikolov、Hristo G. Danov、Dragan Manchov和Petko Slaveikov。目的是概述复兴时期图书交易的模式,这些模式建立了两种截然不同的复兴时期类型——不幸的、肮脏的、可怜的零售商(约瓦诺维奇、潘霍夫)和睿智的、有组织的、现代的出版商。
Pencho Radov or A Few More Traits of the Traveling Bookseller through the Bulgarian Revival
The article aims to create a profile of the traveling bookseller in Bulgaria in the 19th century based on existing scientific publications, archival documents, memoirs, and the notes in their books. The portrait is built on a comparative analysis of the traveling booksellers Hadji Nayden Jovanovich and Pencho Radov, popular during the Bulgarian Revival. Their activity and biography have been studied individually up until now. In this article, we compare their trading methods to those Revival booksellers who started as traveling booksellers but expanded their activity into actual business as publishers and editors – Hristodul Sichan-Nikolov, Hristo G. Danov, Dragan Manchov, and Petko Slaveikov. The purpose is to outline the patterns in the Revival book trading, which build two distinct Revival types – the unfortunate, dusty and wretched retailer (Jovanovic, Penchov) and the sagacious, organized, and modern publisher.