The Slavo-Bulgarian History
Completed at the Zograf Monastery in 1762, the Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya is described as the first significant modern Bulgarian history. To assemble it, Paisius travelled extensively in search of historical references.
The work comprises two introductions, several chapters discussing various historic events, a chapter on the Slavic teachers (the disciples of Cyril and Methodius), a chapter on the Bulgarian saints, and an epilogue. Its declared purpose was to awaken and strengthen Bulgarian national consciousness, and it addressed the dangers of Hellenization.
The first handwritten copy was made by Sophronius of Vratsa in 1765, and the text spread further in manuscript form. Excerpts appeared in Petar Beron's Tsarstvenik of 1844, but the full text was not printed until the 1920s, in an edition by Nikola Filipov, with critical editions following in the 1960s and translations into Russian, German (1984), and English (2001).