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| status      = ROBOT INFOBOX TOPROOFREAD NIFERTIK!
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| maintainer  = Janez Premk
 
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| name                = Capucin Convent Library, Krško
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| name                = Capuchin Monastery Library, Krško
 
| localname          = Knjižnica kapucinskega samostana Krško
 
| localname          = Knjižnica kapucinskega samostana Krško
| street address      = Valvasorjeva knjižnica, Cesta krških žrtev 26, SI-8270 Krško, Slovenia
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| street             = Cesta krških žrtev 26
| telephone          = 386 (0) 7 490 4000, 386 (0) 7 492 1780
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| town                = SI-8270 Krško
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|map = http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=15.48616&lat=45.96541&zoom=15&layer=mapnik
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 7 490 4000
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 7 490 4020
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 7 490 4020
| email              = alenka@kk.sik.si
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| email              = knjiznica@knjiznica-krsko.si
| website            = http://kk.sameks.si/kapucinska
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| website            = http://www.knjiznica-krsko.si/domoznanstvo/kapucinska-knji%C5%BEnica.html
| proprietor         = Valvasor Library, Krško  
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| managed by         = Valvasor Library, Krško  
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| opening hours      = By arrangement
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| contacts = {{Contact
| name               = Ida Merhar
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  | name       = Roman Motore
| role               = Head
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  | role       = Librarian
| telephone           = 386 (0) 7 490 4001
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  | telephone   = 386 (0) 7 492 1780
 
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In 1640 a convent was built for Capucin monks in Krško, a region with a strong Protestant tradition, in order to strengthen Catholicism. Subsequently the monks acquired a great deal of literature to support their preaching activities, including dogmatic and philosophical works, Latin and German Bibles with commentaries, breviaries, preaching books and commentaries. In 1986 the 300 year-old Baroque library of the Capucin Convent was opened to the public. It presents a good example of historical bibliographical method preservation; most books are in Latin, German and Italian, but a few are in Slovene.  
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The [[Capuchin Monastery Library, Krško]] is one of the few old libraries that has remained in situ until today. Before the Second World War there were more than 4,000 units kept in the library collections, out of which some 1,500 units have been preserved. The library was formed soon after the establishment of the Capuchin Monastery in Krško [[established::1640]].
 
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Capucin Convent Library contains around 1,500 units dating from the 17th century, bound using a method typical of the Capucin or Franciscan order with the owner’s sign (signature) and still arranged in the alphabetical, field and format order prescribed by the catalogue of 1695 (Folios 4, 8, 12). The most precious items are Janez Svetokriški’s Sacrum Promptuarium, Father Rogerius’ Palmarium Empyreum and Schonleben’s Carniola Antiqua et Nova. The library also preserves some early Ljubljana prints from the 18th century. As the Capucin monks engaged in education and medicine, the library also contains several old books on medicine and pharmacy. Some of the library’s incunabula are stored at the [[National and University Library (NUK)]] in Ljubljana, including Dalmatin’s Bible and Valvasor’s The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola.
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== Background ==
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In 1640 a monastery was built for Capuchin monks in Krško, a region with a strong Protestant tradition, in order to strengthen Catholicism. Subsequently the monks acquired a great deal of literature to support their preaching activities, including dogmatic and philosophical works, Latin and German Bibles with commentaries, breviaries, preaching books, and commentaries. During the Second World War Germans destroyed much of the library's holdings; surviving books came into the custody of local people, who returned the books to the convent after the war. In 1986 the 300-year-old Baroque library of the Capuchin Monastery was opened to the public. It presents a good example of historical bibliographical method preservation; most books are in Latin, German, and Italian, but a few are in Slovenian.
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== Collections ==
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The Capuchin Library in Krško contains around 1,500 units dating from the 17th century, bound using a method typical of the Capuchin or Franciscan order with the owner's sign (signature) and still arranged in the alphabetical, field, and format order prescribed by the catalogue of 1695 (Folios 4, 8, 12). The most precious items are [[Janez Svetokriški|Janez Svetokriški's]] ''Sacrum Promptuarium'', [[Father Rogerius|Father Rogerius's]] ''Palmarium Empyreum'' and [[Janez Ludvik Schönleben|Schönleben's]] ''Carniola Antiqua et Nova''. The library also preserves some early Ljubljana prints from the 18th century. As the Capuchin monks engaged in education and medicine, the library also contains several old books on medicine and pharmacy. Some of the library's incunabula are stored at the [[National and University Library (NUK)]] in Ljubljana, including [[Jurij Dalmatin|Dalmatin's]] ''Bible'' and [[Janez Vajkard Valvasor|Valvasor's]] ''The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola''.
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== See also ==
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* [[Valvasor Library, Krško]]
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* [[Capuchin Monastery Archives and Library, Škofja Loka]]
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* [[Seminary Library, Ljubljana]]
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.knjiznica-krsko.si/domoznanstvo/kapucinska-knji%C5%BEnica.html Capuchin Library, Krško web page] on the [[Valvasor Library, Krško|Valvasor Library]] website (in Slovenian)
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* [http://cezar.nuk.uni-lj.si/common/files/obrazci/memoria/primer_kapucinskiKK.pdf Capuchin Library collection] (in Slovenian)
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* [http://www.kapucini.si/krsko/ Information on the Krško Capuchin Monastery on the Slovene Order of Friars Minor Capuchin website] (in Slovenian)
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Friars_Minor_Capuchin Capuchin order on Wikipedia]
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* [http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapucini#Kapucinski_samostani_na_Slovenskem Capuchin order in Slovenia on Wikipedija ] (in Slovenian)
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[[Category:Libraries]]
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[[Category:Library institutions]]
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[[Category:Church libraries]]
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[[Category:Venues]]
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[[Category:Archives & Libraries]]

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Knjižnica kapucinskega samostana Krško
Cesta krških žrtev 26, SI-8270 Krško
Phone386 (0) 7 490 4000




The Capuchin Monastery Library, Krško is one of the few old libraries that has remained in situ until today. Before the Second World War there were more than 4,000 units kept in the library collections, out of which some 1,500 units have been preserved. The library was formed soon after the establishment of the Capuchin Monastery in Krško 1640.


Background

In 1640 a monastery was built for Capuchin monks in Krško, a region with a strong Protestant tradition, in order to strengthen Catholicism. Subsequently the monks acquired a great deal of literature to support their preaching activities, including dogmatic and philosophical works, Latin and German Bibles with commentaries, breviaries, preaching books, and commentaries. During the Second World War Germans destroyed much of the library's holdings; surviving books came into the custody of local people, who returned the books to the convent after the war. In 1986 the 300-year-old Baroque library of the Capuchin Monastery was opened to the public. It presents a good example of historical bibliographical method preservation; most books are in Latin, German, and Italian, but a few are in Slovenian.

Collections

The Capuchin Library in Krško contains around 1,500 units dating from the 17th century, bound using a method typical of the Capuchin or Franciscan order with the owner's sign (signature) and still arranged in the alphabetical, field, and format order prescribed by the catalogue of 1695 (Folios 4, 8, 12). The most precious items are Janez Svetokriški's Sacrum Promptuarium, Father Rogerius's Palmarium Empyreum and Schönleben's Carniola Antiqua et Nova. The library also preserves some early Ljubljana prints from the 18th century. As the Capuchin monks engaged in education and medicine, the library also contains several old books on medicine and pharmacy. Some of the library's incunabula are stored at the National and University Library (NUK) in Ljubljana, including Dalmatin's Bible and Valvasor's The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola.

See also

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