Difference between revisions of "Jerman Award"
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− | The first edition of the Jerman award got [[Matej Hriberšek]] for his translations into Slovenian of the first six books of ''Naturalis Historia'' of the Roman half-historian Pliny the Elder, and for the translation of the autobiographical work of Baron [[Žiga Herberstein]], ''Gratae Posteritati''. In the years to follow the award winners have been: Alenka Mercina (2016), and | + | The first edition of the Jerman award got [[Matej Hriberšek]] for his translations into Slovenian of the first six books of ''Naturalis Historia'' of the Roman half-historian Pliny the Elder, and for the translation of the autobiographical work of Baron [[Žiga Herberstein]], ''Gratae Posteritati''. In the years to follow the award winners have been: Alenka Mercina (2016), and [[Bogdan Gradišnik]] and [[Branko Gradišnik]] (2017). |
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Revision as of 00:34, 11 August 2018
The first edition of the Jerman award got Matej Hriberšek for his translations into Slovenian of the first six books of Naturalis Historia of the Roman half-historian Pliny the Elder, and for the translation of the autobiographical work of Baron Žiga Herberstein, Gratae Posteritati. In the years to follow the award winners have been: Alenka Mercina (2016), and Bogdan Gradišnik and Branko Gradišnik (2017).