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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: On 9 November 1456, Ulrich II, the last Count of Celje, was murdered in Belgrade. Not long afterwards, Celje fell under the rule of the Habsburg Emperor Frederick III, who set the new foundations for the city’s autonomy. The account book of the city judges of Celje, which is kept in the Styrian Provincial Archives in Graz – the oldest source of this kind from the territory of the present-day Slovenia – documents in detail the first fifty years of operations and transactions conducted by the new city authorities and brings an abundance of interesting features from the late medieval urban daily life. The source is published in its original language and parallel Slovenian translation, with an added scholarly introduction that provides the reader with an insight into Celje’s self-administration, development and medieval accounting systems, as well as presents the manuscript of the published source, together with the measuring and monetary systems used therein.
    Description: Celjska računska knjiga, ki jo hrani Štajerski deželni arhiv v Gradcu, vsebuje zaključne račune celjskih mestnih sodnikov v obdobju 1457–1513. Iz njih je vidno poslovanje avtonomne mestne oblasti (mestnega sveta in sodnika), kakor tudi interakcija z deželnimi in centralnimi cesarskokraljevimi inštancami. V pomanjkanju originalne listine s podelitvijo celjskih mestnih pravic in drugih pisanih preostankov z začetkov celjske mestne zgodovine gre za temeljni vir za celjsko krajevno zgodovino.;On 9 November 1456, Ulrich II, the last Count of Celje, was murdered in Belgrade. Not long afterwards, Celje fell under the rule of the Habsburg Emperor Frederick III, who set the new foundations for the city’s autonomy. The account book of the city judges of Celje, which is kept in the Styrian Provincial Archives in Graz – the oldest source of this kind from the territory of the present-day Slovenia – documents in detail the first fifty years of operations and transactions conducted by the new city authorities and brings an abundance of interesting features from the late medieval urban daily life. The source is published in its original language and parallel Slovenian translation, with an added scholarly introduction that provides the reader with an insight into Celje’s self-administration, development and medieval accounting systems, as well as presents the manuscript of the published source, together with the measuring and monetary systems used therein.
    Description: Celjska računska knjiga, ki jo hrani Štajerski deželni arhiv v Gradcu, vsebuje zaključne račune celjskih mestnih sodnikov v obdobju 1457–1513. Iz njih je vidno poslovanje avtonomne mestne oblasti (mestnega sveta in sodnika), kakor tudi interakcija z deželnimi in centralnimi cesarskokraljevimi inštancami. V pomanjkanju originalne listine s podelitvijo celjskih mestnih pravic in drugih pisanih preostankov z začetkov celjske mestne zgodovine gre za temeljni vir za celjsko krajevno zgodovino.
    Keywords: accounting statements ; Celje ; courts ; financial management ; historical surveys ; judges ; finančno poslovanje ; računovodski izkazi ; sodišča ; sodniki ; zgodovinski pregledi ; thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1D Europe::1DX Southeast Europe::1DXV Slovenia ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::3 Time period qualifiers::3K CE period up to c 1500 ; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCZ Economic history
    Language: Slovenian , German
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2014-01-01
    Print ISSN: 1125-7865
    Electronic ISSN: 1612-0051
    Topics: Archaeology , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Published by Elsevier
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    ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: The Auerspergs [Turjaški] are among the rare noble families in the Slovenian territory with systematically preserved archives that date back to the Middle Ages. Most archival materials of the family, which was largely embedded in the framework of the Province of Carniola until the end of the 15th century, are presently kept in two private family archives: the Turjak Comital Fideicomiss Archives (Gräflich Auersperg'sches Fideikommisarchiv), first kept in the Turjak Castle until 1942 and now in the Carinthian Provincial Archives in Klagenfurt, and the Turjak Ducal Archives (Fürstlich Auersperg'sches Archiv), which were first moved to the Turjak Palace in Ljubljana and the Lower Austrian Lösensteinleiten Castle and finally ended up in the Viennese Haus-, Hof-, und Staatsarchiv.Turjaška knjiga listin 1 (1218–1400) [Turjak Book of Charters I (1218–1400)] contains 277 charters from the private archives of the Carniolan comital and ducal lines of the Auerspergs [Turjaški]. Published in their entirety, the charters are equipped with Slovenian regests and followed in the end by a comprehensive index of names and pictures of seals from the charters. With the publication of the Turjak charters, Slovenian historiography has gained an indispensable aid for the research of Slovenian medieval and modern history.
    Description: V Turjaški knjigi listin I (1218–1400) je objavljeno 277 listin iz zasebnih arhivov kranjske grofovske in knežje linije Turjaških (Auerspergov), ki so jih v sklopu grajskega arhiva do leta 1942 hranili na gradu Turjak, danes pa so shranjene izven slovenskega ozemlja. Listine so objavljene v celoti, opremljene so s slovenskimi regesti, ob koncu pa sledijo še obsežno imensko kazalo in slike pečatov z listin. Pripravljena izdaja turjaških listin sega do leta 1400 in je prvi del serije, v kateri bodo v končni fazi objavljene vse, tudi novoveške turjaške listine. Slovensko zgodovinopisje bo z objavo turjaških listin pridobilo nepogrešljiv pripomoček za raziskovanje slovenske srednjeveške in novoveške zgodovine.
    Keywords: archives ; Auersperg (family) ; documents ; historical sources ; Middle Ages ; nobles ; Slovenia ; arhivsko gradivo ; Auersperg (rodbina) ; listine ; plemiške rodbine ; Slovenija ; srednji vek ; zgodovinski viri ; thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1D Europe::1DX Southeast Europe::1DXV Slovenia ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::3 Time period qualifiers::3K CE period up to c 1500 ; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCZ Economic history
    Language: Latin , German , Slovenian , Hebrew
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    ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: The text-critical edition Turjaška knjiga listin II [Turjak Book of Charters II], containing 436 published documents from the 15th century, completes the medieval corpus of charters from the private archives of the Carniolan comital and ducal lines of the Auerspergs. Published in their entirety, the charters are equipped with Slovenian regests and followed in the end by a comprehensive index of names and pictures of seals from the charters.The Auerspergs [Turjaški] are among the rare noble families in the Slovenian territory with systematically preserved archives that date back to the Middle Ages. Most archival materials of the family, which was largely embedded in the framework of the Province of Carniola until the end of the 15th century, are presently kept in two private family archives: the Turjak Comital Fideicomiss Archives (Gräflich Auersperg'sches Fideikommisarchiv), first kept in the Turjak Castle until 1942 and now in the Carinthian Provincial Archives in Klagenfurt, and the Turjak Ducal Archives (Fürstlich Auersperg'sches Archiv), which were first moved to the Turjak Palace in Ljubljana and the Lower Austrian Lösensteinleiten Castle and finally ended up in the Viennese Haus-, Hof-, und Staatsarchiv.
    Description: Tekstno-kritična edicija s 436 objavljenimi dokumenti iz 15. stoletja zaključuje srednjeveški korpus listin iz zasebnih arhivov kranjske grofovske in knežje linije Turjaških (Auerspergov), ki so jih v sklopu grajskega arhiva do leta 1942 hranili na gradu Turjak, danes pa so shranjene izven slovenskega ozemlja. Listine so objavljene v celoti, opremljene so s slovenskimi regesti, ob koncu pa sledijo še obsežno imensko kazalo in slike pečatov z listin.
    Keywords: 15th century ; archives ; Auersperg (family) ; documents ; historical sources ; Middle Ages ; nobles ; Slovenia ; 15. st. ; arhivsko gradivo ; Auersperg (rodbina) ; listine ; plemiške rodbine ; Slovenija ; srednji vek ; zgodovinski viri ; thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1D Europe::1DX Southeast Europe::1DXV Slovenia ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::3 Time period qualifiers::3K CE period up to c 1500 ; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCZ Economic history
    Language: Slovenian , German , Latin
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: The book is a text-critical edition of Brixen urbaria for the diocesan estates in Upper Carniola (Bled seigniory) with a comprehensive scholarly commentary and concise presentation of the historical development of the Bled seigniory throughout the Middle Ages. The published sources, offering a rich insight into the property, economic and social conditions of the Middle Ages, belong to the earliest accounts relating to agrarian economy and land property in the Slovenian territory and have, as such, long attracted the interest of the historian profession. This publication, having already been planned decades ago by renown Slovenian historians such as Milko Kos and Pavle Blaznik, naturally completes a series of publications of urbaria for the complexes of ecclesiastical (diocesan) land estates in the territory of Slovenia.
    Description: Delo prinaša tekstnokritično izdajo briksenskih urbarjev za škofijsko posest na Gorenjskem (gospostvo Bled) z obsežnim strokovnim komentarjem in s strnjenim prikazom zgodovinskega razvoja blejskega gospostva v srednjem veku. Objavljeni viri se uvrščajo med najzgodnejša pričevanja agrarno-gospodarskega in zemljiško-posestnega značaja v slovenskem prostoru in kot taki že dolgo zbujajo zanimanje zgodovinske stroke. Pričujoča objava, ki je bila načrtovana že pred desetletji, z njo pa so bili povezani priznani slovenski zgodovinarji, kot sta Milko Kos in Pavle Blaznik, organsko zaključuje serijo objav urbarjev za obsežne komplekse cerkvene (škofijske) posesti na ozemlju Slovenije.
    Keywords: Bled ; Brixen diocese ; economic history ; legal history ; Middle Ages ; Slovenia ; sources ; urbaria ; briksenska škofija ; ekonomska zgodovina ; gospodarska zgodovina ; pravna zgodovina ; Slovenija ; srednji vek ; urbarji ; viri ; thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1D Europe::1DX Southeast Europe::1DXV Slovenia ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::3 Time period qualifiers::3K CE period up to c 1500 ; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCZ Economic history
    Language: Slovenian , German , Latin
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    ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Rodbina Gall in njene veje v srednjem veku je celostna zgodovinska študija o plemiški rodbini z genealoškega in posestno-zgodovinskega vidika. Obravnava eno pomembnejših plemiških rodbin v srednjeveškem slovenskem prostoru, katere zgodovina je prvič v celoti obravnavana na podlagi vseh ohranjenih oziroma poznanih in dostopnih originalnih zgodovinskih virov.Galli izvirajo iz Bavarske, od koder so se v začetku 13. stoletja pod okriljem andeških grofov preselili na Kranjsko. Iz prvotnih posestnih jeder na Gamberku in Mekinjah se je rodbina v teku naslednjih treh stoletij razcepila v več vej (Gallenberg, Gall-Lebek, Gall-Rožek, Gall-Gallenstein, Gall-Motnik, Gall-Pukštajn), ki so s širitvijo posesti pridobile nadzor nad večjim delom Zasavja ter posegle tudi na Dolenjsko in Štajersko. Ves srednji vek so ohranjali stik z aktualnim vojaškim, političnim in kulturnim dogajanjem v regiji ter v službi vsakokratnih ključnih akterjev (Andeških, Spanheimov, Oglejskih patriarhov, Goriško-Tirolskih, Goriških, Habsburžanov in Celjskih) sooblikovali zgodovino slovenskega prostora.
    Keywords: Gall (family) ; Middle Ages ; nobles ; Slovenia ; Gall (rodbina) ; plemiške rodbine ; Slovenija ; srednji vek ; thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1D Europe::1DX Southeast Europe::1DXV Slovenia ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::3 Time period qualifiers::3K CE period up to c 1500 ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHT History: specific events and topics::NHTG Genealogy, heraldry, names and honours
    Language: Slovenian
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