P6-0282 — Final report
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Maja Žvanut succesfully led the project of the exhibition Primož Trubar 1508 - 1586, on the five hundredth anniversary of his birth.

The exhibition showed the personage and work of the "father of the first slovenian book" and was accepted by the public very well. It was attended by slovenian-english publication with the contributions treating the slovenian Protestantism and its lasting achievemnt, as well as by a Guide.

D.01 Chairing over/coordinating (international and national) projects

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Maja Žvanut recieved the highest award in the museum field in 2005 - the Valvasor Award for Lifetime Achievement.

Valvasor Award

E.01 National awards

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Anja Dular: When books were the most important media: English authors in the bookshops of Ljubljana in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Anja Dular participated with this paper in the international conference "Material cultures and the Creation of Knowledge" in Edinburgh in 2005. She systematically researches and presents the history of books. the book trade and copyright in Slovenia in the past periods at domestic and foreign scientific conferences. These activities put Slovenia on the global map of this particular activity.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

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Treasures of the National Museum of Slovenia

The museum curators first represented to the domestic as well as foreign professional and laic public the most prominent object from the National Museum of Slovenia, which are of the most importance for the history and identity of the Slovenians.

C.02 Editorial board of a national monograph

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Jasna Horvat lectured the course in museology for students of art history and history at the Department of Art History.

Mrs. Horvat is the leading slovenian museologist in theory and praxis.

D.10 Educational activities

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Anja Dular: When books were the most important media: English authors in the bookshops of Ljubljana in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Anja Dular participated with this paper in the international conference "Material cultures and the Creation of Knowledge" in Edinburgh in 2005. She systematically researches and presents the history of books. the book trade and copyright in Slovenia in the past periods at domestic and foreign scientific conferences. These activities put Slovenia on the global map of this particular activity.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

7.
Jasna Horvat lectured the course in museology for students of art history and history at the Department of Art History.

Mrs. Horvat is the leading slovenian museologist in theory and praxis.

D.10 Educational activities

8.
Maja Žvanut recieved the highest award in the museum field in 2005 - the Valvasor Award for Lifetime Achievement.

Valvasor Award

E.01 National awards