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− | Built in 1701 and richly decorated in Baroque style, the Seminary Library was the first public library in Ljubljana. It contains a valuable old ecclesiastic and secular book collection, including numerous precious manuscripts and prints. Its wooden fixtures and fittings were carved in the local workshop of Josip Wer and its frescoes were created by the Italian Baroque painter Giulio Quaglio between 1721 and 1723. | + | Built in 1701 and richly decorated in Baroque style, the [[Seminary Library, Ljubljana]] was the first public library in Ljubljana. It contains a valuable old ecclesiastic and secular book collection, including numerous precious manuscripts and prints. Its wooden fixtures and fittings were carved in the local workshop of Josip Wer and its frescoes were created by the Italian Baroque painter Giulio Quaglio between 1721 and 1723. |
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The idea to establish a scientific library accessible to the wider public was born in Academia operosorum Labacensis, which was led by the provost Janez Krstnik Prešern. The members of the academy strove to modernise the city with setting up of new institutions, one of them being a new library. The founding charter of the new library was signed by the provost, by the cathedral dean Janez Anton Dolničar, and by the Ljubljana bishop Sigmund Herberstein, who agreed the new library be opened during the day, the books would not be lent, and the contents would comprise also personal collections of the deceased academy members.
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