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The manuscript volumes from Gornji Grad – SI-Lnr, Ms 207, Ms 232, Ms 284 in Ms 285 – contain a repertory that is characteristic of Inner-Austrian musical sources. The paper types employed as well evidences the Inner-Austrian provenance. Two small sections... see more

The manuscript volumes from Gornji Grad – SI-Lnr, Ms 207, Ms 232, Ms 284 in Ms 285 – contain a repertory that is characteristic of Inner-Austrian musical sources. The paper types employed as well evidences the Inner-Austrian provenance. Two small sections... see more

The article deals with language contact in Kropa, a settlement in Upper Carniola. More than six hundred years ago, German-speaking migrants coming mostly from what is now Austrian Carinthia settled in Kropa where the metalworking industry was developing. ... see more

The Slovene-German language contact in Carniola and the German-Slovene language contact in Carinthia are quite similar. In both countries, there has been a lot of language shift (replacement), such as in Zarz before 1941/45. The language shift in the nort... see more

The paper discusses the specifics of the “salon music” phenomenon, exemplified in bourgeois musical practice in Carniola during and after the “period of virtuosity”. It shows the influences of the fashionable salon repertoire in its performance and recept... see more

The dedication of Filippo de Duc’s madrigal collection of 1586 contains a number of names of Carniolan and Styrian nobles. The collection is dedicated to Giovanni Giacomo and Carlo Khisl, but De Duc’s dedicatory text praises also their father Hans and two... see more

The profession of dancing masters substantially influenced the formation of European dancing culture from the 15th century onwards. The Carniolan Provincial Estates provided for the post of dancing master probably for a number of centuries. The present ar... see more

The past century has witnessed a striking change in the representation of Slovenia’s traditional regions in English texts. After the Second World War, Slovenians progressively replaced the traditional English exonyms for these regions with endonyms in Eng... see more

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