- Primož Trubar
Primož Trubar (
9 June 1508 –28 June 1586 ) was a Slovene protestant reformer, the founder and the first superintendent of the Protestant Church of theSlovene Lands , a consolidator of theSlovene language and the author of the first Slovene printedbook .Trubar was born in the village Raščica near the present-day town of
Velike Lašče , then under the Habsburgs. In the years 1520-1521 he attended school inRijeka , in 1522-1524 he continued his education inSalzburg . From there he went toTrieste under the tutorship of bishopPietro Bonomo , where he got in touch with the Humanist writers, in particularErasmus of Rotterdam . In 1528 he enrolled at theUniversity of Vienna , but did not complete his studies. In 1530 he returned to Slovenia and became a preacher. He gradually leaned towards theProtestantism and was in 1547 expelled fromLjubljana .While a Protestant preacher in Rothenburg,
Germany , he wrote the first book in Slovene, "Catechismus" and "Abecedarium", which was published in 1550 inTübingen , Germany. In the following years, he authored around 25 more books in Slovenian; the most important of them is the translation of the completeNew Testament , which he started while living inKempten im Allgäu .Trubar died in Derendingen, Germany (now part of the city of Tübingen), where he is also buried.
In 1986, the Slovenian television produced a TV series, directed by Andrej Strojan with the screen play written by
Drago Jančar , in which Trubar was played by the Slovenian actor Polde Bibič.Trubar was commemorated on the 10 tolar banknote [http://www.bsi.si/en/description-banknotes-and-coins.asp?MapaId=528] in 1992, and on the Slovenian 1 euro coin in 2007. The 500th anniversary of his birth was marked in June 2008 by the issue of a commemorative €2 coin.An exhibition dedicated to the life and work of Primož Trubar, and the achievements of the Slovenian Reformation Movement is on display at the
National Museum of Slovenia , 6 March - 31 December 2008.The Trubar Forum [http://www.primoztrubar.si] is working to put Trubar's Catechism (1550), the first printed Slovene book, into modern Slovene. It will go to print in the fall of 2008. The "Sermon on Faith" is already in modern Slovene, English and German.
Trubar's legacy among Slovenes cannot be overstated. Many say Slovenia would not exist as a nation were it not for Trubar's love for his people and their language. A German priest recently called Trubar one of the first "Europeans," for his broad understanding of and work for the people groups on central Europe.
Two quotations from the first Slovene book, the 1550 Catechism, reveal his love for his people and what he wanted for them: Stati inu Obstati: this phrase, "Stand and Withstand," is inscribed on the Slovene 1 euro coin; in context it reads in English: "With such faith a Christian can stand and withstand in troubles and temptations and resist the unbelief that is in our flesh." [http://www.primoztrubar.si]
"Vsem Slovencem:" this phrase is the first sentence in the first book. "To all Slovenes; grace, peace, mercy and the true knowledge of God through Jesus Christ I pray."
See also
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Adam Bohorič
*Sebastian Krelj
*Jurij Dalmatin External links
* [http://www.thezaurus.com/webzine/primoz_trubar_reformer/ Webzine Sloveniana article]
* [http://www.uvi.si/eng/slovenia/background-information/first-slovene-book/primoz-trubar/ Slovene Government Communication Office]
* [http://www.primoztrubar.si/eng/index.php Trubar Forum website in English and Slovene - translating Trubar into modern Slovene!]
* [http://www.velike-lasce.si/index_01.acam?typ=vsebina&ID=2002122711213565 Website of Velike Lasce]
* [http://www.randburg.com/si/general/slo8.html Famous Slovenes]
* [http://www.trubar2008.si/eng/index.html 500th Anniversary Celebrations of Trubar's birth]
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