Zhana Nikolova-Gŭlŭbova (1908–2009) was a Bulgarian philology scientist, essayist and publicist. She is the author of literary and linguistic research, and philosophical essays. Her main scientific interests are in the field of literary criticism and lexicography. Moreover, she is also a certified translator and editor. She was the first woman teaching in the Sofia University. She is the bearer of the highest honorary degree of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Doctor Honoris Causa. She lived up to 101 years, before passing away in 2009.
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| - Zhana Nikolova-Gŭlŭbova (1908–2009) was a Bulgarian philology scientist, essayist and publicist. She is the author of literary and linguistic research, and philosophical essays. Her main scientific interests are in the field of literary criticism and lexicography. Moreover, she is also a certified translator and editor. She was the first woman teaching in the Sofia University. She is the bearer of the highest honorary degree of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Doctor Honoris Causa. She lived up to 101 years, before passing away in 2009. (en)
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| - Zhana Nikolova-Gŭlŭbova (1908–2009) was a Bulgarian philology scientist, essayist and publicist. She is the author of literary and linguistic research, and philosophical essays. Her main scientific interests are in the field of literary criticism and lexicography. Moreover, she is also a certified translator and editor. She was the first woman teaching in the Sofia University. She is the bearer of the highest honorary degree of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Doctor Honoris Causa. She lived up to 101 years, before passing away in 2009. (en)
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