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Slovenska matica
Kongresni trg 8, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 422 4340
Joža Mahnič, President




Phone386 (0) 1 422 4345
Past Events
  • 17 Jan 2012

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    24 Jan 2012

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    Slovenska matica publications exhibition with the panel discussion




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The first publication of Slovenska matica was a calendar issued in 1864, however soon after this the company began to turn out important works of world literature, including the first Slovene translations of Shakespeare and a range of Slovene modernist literature including texts by Ivan Cankar in 1901. In its long history Slovenska matica has published over 600 titles. Its programme has a long tradition in publishing translations of basic philosophy texts (Socrates, Schelling, Nietzsche, Bergson, etc) in its Philosophy Booklet collection. It has also covered areas such as history, art history and literary history, including basic works by Slovene art historians such as Izidor Cankar, Nace Šumi and Marjan Zadnikar, and architects (Essays by Edvard Ravnikar). Slovenska matica organises panel discussions and symposia on various themes (the role of humanities in the elementary and secondary education, the economy of culture and the culture of economy, Edvard Kocbek).

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