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| name                = Jesuit Archives, Ljubljana
 
| name                = Jesuit Archives, Ljubljana
 
| localname          = Jezuitski arhiv, Ljubljana
 
| localname          = Jezuitski arhiv, Ljubljana
| street address      = Sv Jakob, Gornji trg 18, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| street             = Sv. Jakob, Gornji trg 18
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| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 415 5018
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 415 5018
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 426 7363
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 426 7363
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| website            = http://zupnija-lj-sv-jakob.rkc.si/
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| email              = zu.jakob@t-2.si
 
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| name                = Father Lojze Kovačič
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| name                = Father Silvo Šinkovec
 
| role                = Head
 
| role                = Head
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 4 178 5111
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| email              = silvo.sinkovec@rkc.si
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The Jesuits came to Ljubljana in 1597 and started to build a school using funds from the Pleterje Carthusians and St Jakob Church. The school was opened in 1602 with around 700 pupils, and from the early 18th century it hosted several local intellectuals and its curriculum included some university lectures. With the dissolution of the Jesuit order in 1773 the school was abolished and soon thereafter the building was destroyed by fire. Subsequently 673 books were transferred to the Ljubljana State School, where they became the base for the future collection of the [[National and University Library (NUK)]]. Today the Jesuit Archives consist mainly of birth, death and marriage records. The older documents are preserved at the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia (ARS)]] or at the [[National and University Library (NUK)]].
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The [[Jesuit Archives, Ljubljana|Jesuit archives]] form a part of the legacy of this monastic order in Slovenia, and since the suppression of the order in [[established::1773]] are now dispersed among the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia|Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]], the [[National and University Library (NUK)| National and University Library]] and the [[Jesuit Archives, Ljubljana]].
 
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== History ==
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The Jesuits came to Ljubljana in 1597 and started to build a school using funds from the [[Pleterje Charterhouse Monastery|Pleterje Carthusians]] and St. Jakob Church. The school was opened in 1602 with around 700 pupils, and from the early 18th century it hosted several local intellectuals and its curriculum included some university lectures (philosophy, theology). With the suppression of the Jesuit order by Pope Clement XIV in 1773 (the order was restored in 1814), the school system in Ljubljana came under Austro-Hungarian control. The school was abolished and soon thereafter the building was destroyed by fire. Subsequently 673 books were transferred to the Ljubljana State School, where they became the base for the future collection of the [[National and University Library (NUK)]].
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== Collections ==
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Today the Jesuit Archives consist mainly of birth, death, and marriage records. The older documents are preserved at the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]] or at the [[National and University Library (NUK)]].
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== See also ==
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*[[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.jezuiti.si/?page_id=4 Jesuits in Slovenia website] (in Slovenian)
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*[http://arsq.gov.si/Query/detail.aspx?ID=30203 Documents of the Jesuit College in the ARS]
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*[http://www.uni-lj.si/o_univerzi_v_ljubljani/zgodovina_ul/jezuitsko_visje_visoko_solstvo.aspx The history of the University of Ljubljana related to the Jesuit Order] (in Slovenian, illustrated)
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[[Category:Archives]]
 
[[Category:Archives]]
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[[Category:Church archives]]
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[[Category:Archival institutions]]
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[[Category:Archives & Libraries]]
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[[Category:Updated 2021]]

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Jezuitski arhiv, Ljubljana
Sv. Jakob, Gornji trg 18, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 415 5018




The Jesuit archives form a part of the legacy of this monastic order in Slovenia, and since the suppression of the order in 1773 are now dispersed among the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia, the National and University Library and the Jesuit Archives, Ljubljana.


History

The Jesuits came to Ljubljana in 1597 and started to build a school using funds from the Pleterje Carthusians and St. Jakob Church. The school was opened in 1602 with around 700 pupils, and from the early 18th century it hosted several local intellectuals and its curriculum included some university lectures (philosophy, theology). With the suppression of the Jesuit order by Pope Clement XIV in 1773 (the order was restored in 1814), the school system in Ljubljana came under Austro-Hungarian control. The school was abolished and soon thereafter the building was destroyed by fire. Subsequently 673 books were transferred to the Ljubljana State School, where they became the base for the future collection of the National and University Library (NUK).

Collections

Today the Jesuit Archives consist mainly of birth, death, and marriage records. The older documents are preserved at the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia or at the National and University Library (NUK).

See also

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