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First Bible to be printed in Slovene language, 1584 (printed paper)
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First Bible to be printed in Slovene language, 1584 (printed paper)
CHT331705 First Bible to be printed in Slovene language, 1584 (printed paper) by Slovenian School (16th century); Mission Catholique Slovene, Paris; (add.info.: translation made by Jurij Dalmatin (c.1547-89), who completed the work begun by the Slovenian protestant reformer, Primoz Trubar (1508-86); facsimile edition; ); eArchives Charmet; Slovenian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the monumental achievement of the first Bible to be printed in the Slovene language, dating back to 1584. The image captures a piece of history that holds great significance for both religious and cultural contexts. The print depicts an exquisite copy of this groundbreaking Bible, which was meticulously crafted by the Slovenian School in the 16th century. It is a testament to their dedication and commitment to spreading knowledge and faith through literature. What makes this particular edition even more remarkable is that it was translated by Jurij Dalmatin, who took over from Primoz Trubar, a prominent Slovenian protestant reformer. Dalmatin's completion of Trubar's work solidified their legacy as pioneers in bringing religious texts closer to the hearts and minds of Slovene-speaking individuals. This facsimile edition beautifully preserves every detail of this historic artifact, allowing us to appreciate its intricate design and craftsmanship. It serves as a reminder not only of Slovenia's rich religious history but also its contribution to global reformation movements. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time, marveling at how far we have come since then. This print stands as a tribute to those who dedicated their lives to making knowledge accessible and shaping Slovenia's cultural identity through language and religion.
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