J6-9167 — Final report
1.
A text-critical edition of medieval charters from the Auersperg family archives.

Comprising the entire collection of charters of both Auersperg family archives – the comital and the princely archives, as well as all extant transcripts of lost charters, the edition yields the reconstruction of the state of the Auersperg archives. Totalling 716 charters, the publication satisfies the standards of ecdotics.

COBISS.SI-ID: 248791040
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A historical-topographic and historical-economic study of the Auersperg estate on the basis of medieval urbaria.

The study focuses on a detailed analysis of Auersperg urbaria (of 1507, 1508, and 1511) in the keeping of the library of SAZU. Drawing on a context of the problem concerning the Auersperg archives, and especially the collection of urbaria, the analysis describes the development and dynamics of the Auersperg estates in the Middle Ages and their state at the end of that period.

COBISS.SI-ID: 28495149
3.
A prosopographic and historico-topographic study of medieval nobility in the Slovenian territory (the mid-13th century).

The study was conducted as part of the preparation of a name index for the publication of the sixth volume of Materials for Slovenian Medieval History. It involved the localisation of all toponyms that appear in the published materials dating back to the mid-13th century and identified a large number of members of noble families.

COBISS.SI-ID: 232412672
4.
The development of documentary practice in Carniola in the High Middle Ages.

The study deals with the development of legal and documentary practices of business in Carniola increase during the period of written legal business from 1150 to a booming urban professional writers in the year 1300. Included are the findings from the analysis Turjak charters.

COBISS.SI-ID: 29006637
5.
The Turjak charters.

Two invited lectures on the "International Days of Historical Commission of Styria (Austria) and University of Graz", 20th April 2009

COBISS.SI-ID: 29745965