Trubarovi imaginarni čitatelji: problem autorske knjižne posvete u protestantskoj literaturi 16. stoljeća

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2011-01-01Author
Đurić, Aleksandra
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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Članek prinaša rezultate interdisciplinarne raziskave, ki povezuje
literarno zgodovino, jezik in zgodovino. Analizira zgodovinsko vrednost
dveh posvetil Primoža Trubarja (1508–1586). Prvo posvetilo je
del knjige Ta prvi dejl tiga noviga testamenta iz leta 1557, drugo pa
se nahaja v uvodu knjige Glagolski prvi del novoga testamenta iz leta
1562. Avtorica meni, da lahko posvetili uporabimo kot historiografski
vir za raziskovanje odnosov in stališč, ki jih je imel Trubar o ljudeh
v zgodnjem novem veku. Na podlagi Trubarjevih izjav želi rekonstruirati
njegove bralce in prikazati duhovno ter kulturno raznolikost
panonskega prostora v zgodnjem novem veku.
This article describes interdisciplinary research linking knowledge
of literary history, language and history. It analyzes the historical
value of two inscriptions (posvete) by Primož Trubar (1508–1586)
found in the book Ta prvi dejl tiga noviga testamenta published in
1557 and the book Glagolski prvi del novoga testamenta published in
1562. The author believes that these “posvetila” are key to exploring
the relationships and attitudes of people in the Early Modern Age.
The task is to imaginatively envision Trubar’s readers and show the
interplay of spiritual and cultural diversity in the Pannonian region
in the Early Modern Age.
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Aleksandra Đurić. 2011. Trubarovi imaginarni čitatelji: problem autorske knjižne posvete u
protestantskoj literaturi 16. stoljeća. Slavia Centralis IV/1: 97–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/SCN.1808.8583
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