Nova krajnska in Breznikova stoletna pratika
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18690/scn.13.2.162–171.2020Keywords:
almanac, Nova krajnska pratika, stoletna pratika, Večna pratika od gospodarstvaAbstract
NOVA KRAJNSKA AND BREZNIK’S STOLETNA PRATIKA
The beginnings of the first Slovene almanac published periodically dates back at least to 1725, when the Ljubljana printer Janez Jurij Mayr published and printed the Nova krajnska pratika for 1726, while the first preserved copy dates back to 1741. The more demanding, extensive and richer Slovene almanac at the turn of the century was Večna pratika gospodarstva by Anton Breznik, which was first published in 1789 (then in several editions) and is considered the first true economic almanac in the Slovene language.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2020 University of Maribor Press

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Copyrights
This journal is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License (CC BY-SA). https://opendefinition.org/licenses/cc-by-sa/
Plagiarism Policy
Slavia Centralis is a non-commercial, open access, electronic research journal. As such it pledges to uphold certain ethical principles regarding confidentiality, originality and intellectual fair play. Slavia Centralis takes copyright infringement and plagiarism very seriously and all submissions may be checked with duplication detection software.
Authors must:
- Ensure that all work submitted is original, fully referenced and that all authors are represented accurately. The submission must be exclusive and not under consideration elsewhere.
- Obtain all permissions from copyright owners for 3rd party material (e.g. quotations, illustrations, tables, etc.).