Abecedarium (Trubar)

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Abecedarium
Cover
The front (first) page of the first edition
AuthorPrimož Trubar
CountryHoly Roman Empire
LanguageSlovene
Genreprimer
Published1550 by Peter Frentz
Pages8 leaves

Abecedarium (Abecedary)—along with

Sebastjan Krelj in 1566. Both Abecedarium and Catechismus are significant in the development of Slovene.[1]

History

Although it was for decades assumed that Catechismus was printed in Tübingen, new research has shown that it was most probably printed in 1550 by Peter Frentz in Schwäbisch Hall.[2]

Modern edition

Abecedarium was published in October 2008 for the first time in modern Slovene. This scholarly edition includes both the Trubar-era Slovene and a translation into modern Slovene with scholarly notes. Similarly, Catechismus was published in October 2009, the other "first" Slovene book. The "Pridiga o veri" (Sermon on Faith) from Catechismus is available in Slovene, English, German, and Esperanto.

See also

References

  1. ^ .
  2. ^ Ahačič, Kozma (2013). "Nova odkritja o slovenski protestantiki" [New Discoveries About the Slovene Protestant Literature] (PDF). Slavistična revija (in Slovenian). 61 (4): 543–555.

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