Saturday, 17 December 2011

His life and work

Trubar was built-in in the apple Rašica4 (now in the Velike Lašče municipality) in the Duchy of Carniola, again beneath the Habsburgs. In the years 1520–1521 he abounding academy in Rijeka5, in 1522–1524 he connected his apprenticeship in Salzburg. From there he went to Trieste beneath the tutorship of the Roman Catholic abbey Pietro Bonomo, area he got in blow with the Humanist writers, in accurate Erasmus of Rotterdam. In 1528 he enrolled at the University of Vienna, but did not complete his studies. In 1530 he alternate to the Slovene Lands and became a preacher. He gradually leaned appear the Protestantism and was in 1547 expelled from Ljubljana.

While a Protestant preacher in Rothenburg, Germany, he wrote aboriginal two books in Slovene, Catechismus and Abecedarium, which were appear in 1550 in Tübingen, Germany6. In the afterward years, he authored about 25 added books in Slovenian; the best important of them is the adaptation of the complete New Testament, which he started while active in Kempten im Allgäu7.

Trubar died on 28 June 1586 in Derendingen, Germany (now allotment of the burghal of Tübingen), area he is additionally buried.

In 1986, the Slovenian television produced a TV series, directed by Andrej Strojan with the awning comedy accounting by Drago Jančar, in which Trubar was played by the Slovenian amateur Polde Bibič.

Primož Trubar on the Slovenian 1 euro coin

Monument of Primož Trubar (sculptor Fran Berneker) in Ljubljana

Statue of Primož Trubar (sculptor Boris Kalin) in Celje

Trubar was actual on the 10 tolar banknote 1 in 1992, and on the Slovenian 1 euro bread in 2007. The 500th ceremony of his bearing was apparent in June 2008 by the affair of a commemorative €2 coin.

An exhibition committed to the activity and assignment of Primož Trubar, and the achievements of the Slovenian Reformation Movement is on affectation at the National Museum of Slovenia, 6 March – 31 December 2008.

The Trubar Forum 2 has printed Trubar's Catechism and Abecedarium (1550) in avant-garde Slovene, in a bookish copy that includes both the Trubar-era Slovene and the avant-garde Slovene adaptation with bookish notes. The "Sermon on Faith", a allocation of the Catechism, is accessible in avant-garde Slovene, English, German and Esperanto. Samples of all of these important works can be apparent on the Trubar Forum website. 3

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