Difference between revisions of "Stična Cistercian Abbey Archives"
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| name = Stična Cistercian Abbey Archives | | name = Stična Cistercian Abbey Archives | ||
| localname = Arhiv cisterijanske opatije Stična | | localname = Arhiv cisterijanske opatije Stična | ||
− | | street | + | | street = Stična 17 |
− | | town | + | | town = SI-1295 Ivančna gorica |
− | | telephone = 386 (0) | + | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 787 7100, 386 (0) 1 787 7295 |
| fax = 386 (0) 6 787 7570 | | fax = 386 (0) 6 787 7570 | ||
| email = ocist.sticna@rkc.si | | email = ocist.sticna@rkc.si | ||
− | | website = http://www.rkc.si/sticna/ | + | | website = http://www.rkc.si/sticna/ |
| proprietor = Stična Cistercian Abbey | | proprietor = Stična Cistercian Abbey | ||
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
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{{Teaser| | {{Teaser| | ||
− | [[Stična Cistercian Abbey Archives]] today preserve mainly parish records, including baptismal, marriage, and death registers. | + | [[Stična Cistercian Abbey Archives]] today preserve mainly parish records, including baptismal, marriage, and death registers. Until the 18th century the library of [[Stična Cistercian Abbey]] held several precious illuminated manuscripts in Latin dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, together with the ''[[Stična Manuscripts]]'' of 1428, which represented one of the first written documents in Slovenian language; today these manuscripts are held by the [[National and University Library (NUK)]], although facsimiles are on view in the [[Museum of Christianity in Slovenia]]. |
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Stična Cistercian Abbey]] | * [[Stična Cistercian Abbey]] | ||
+ | * [[Museum of Christianity in Slovenia]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 14:19, 6 August 2011
{{Teaser| Stična Cistercian Abbey Archives today preserve mainly parish records, including baptismal, marriage, and death registers. Until the 18th century the library of Stična Cistercian Abbey held several precious illuminated manuscripts in Latin dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, together with the Stična Manuscripts of 1428, which represented one of the first written documents in Slovenian language; today these manuscripts are held by the National and University Library (NUK), although facsimiles are on view in the Museum of Christianity in Slovenia.