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  Freising manuscripts
Freising manuscripts (also Freising monuments; Slovenian Brižinski spomeniki; German Freisinger Denkmäler, Latin Monumenta frisingensia) are the first Roman-script record of any Slavic language.
The precise date of the origin of the Freising Manuscripts cannot be exactly determined; the original text was probably written in the 9th century.
Jernej Kopitar[?] and Rajko Nahtigal[?]) linked him closely to the origin of the Freising Manuscripts and, without any firm evidence, attributed him as being the author of one of the texts and suspected that he was of Slovenian origin.
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 Freising manuscripts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Freising Manuscripts (also Freising Folia, Freising Fragments, or Freising Monuments; Slovene Brižinski spomeniki, German Freisinger Denkmäler, Latin Monumenta Frisingensia, Slovak Frizinské pamiatky) are the first Roman-script continuous text in a Slavic language and the oldest document in the Slovene language.
The monuments consisting of three texts in the oldest Slovene dialect were discovered bound into a Latin codex (manuscript book) in Freising (Slovene Brižinje, Brižine or Brižinj), Germany.
Jernej Kopitar and Rajko Nahtigal) linked Abraham closely to the origin of the Freising Manuscripts and, without any firm evidence, attributed to him the authorship of one of the texts and suspected that he was of Slovene origin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Freising_manuscripts   (430 words)

  
 freising manuscripts - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The Freising Manuscripts (also Freising Monuments; Slovene Brižinski spomeniki, German Freisinger Denkmler, Latin Monumenta Frisingensia, Slovak Frizinsk pamiatky) are the first Roman-script record of any Slavic language.
They consist of three texts in the oldest Slovene, that were discovered bound into a Latin codex (manuscript book) from Freising in Bavaria, Germany (translated into Slovene in 1854 by the Slovene Slavist and grammarian Anton Janežič at Brizno, Brižnik, later adopted as Brižinje, Brižine or Brižinj), which was once the centre of a diocese.
In the 1970s they were exhibited in the Vatican City and in May and June 2004 they were exhibited at the National and University Library in Ljubljana (a notice in Slovene language only).
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/freising-manuscripts   (388 words)

  
 Freising   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The city of Freising is a highly attractive economic location and it is well aware of its responsibilites which are connected with this status and which are the very basis for its future positive development.
The Freising labor office district takes pride in having the lowest unemployment rate in Germany and a sound mixture of but a few large and numerous small and medium-sized companies, which is both a stimulating and a challenging outlook.
Freising is home for some 45 000 inhabitants and a highly interesting destination for a growing number of visitors, tourists and conference attendants.
www.sisby.de /sisby/base/en/Suche/BayStandorte/Oberbayern/Freising/FreisingGKSt.html   (332 words)

  
 Freising
The precise date of the origin of the Freising Manuscripts cannot be exactly determined; the original text...
Hallertau is in the north of the district of Freising and in the southern part of the Hallertau...
The earliest documents written in Slovenian are the Freising manuscripts (Bri inski spomeniki, Freisinger Denkmäler), dated between 972 and 1022, found in 1803 in Freising, Germany.
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 Freising Otto III Bavarian state library Bronze Age Otto of Freising Slovenian Slavic language Isar Catholic Church ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Freising (List of European cities with alternative names) is a city in Bavaria, Germany, capital of the district Freising.
Saint Korbinian was the founder of the diocese of Freising, according to legend using a bear to carry his luggage over the Alps.
Freising is one of the oldest settlements in Bavaria gaining importance by becoming a major religious center of Bavaria in the early middle ages.
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 Freising   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Freising was the capital of the free State of Freising, ruled by the Bishops of the city.
Freising is the oldest town between Regensburg in northern Bavaria and Bolzano in South Tyrol...
Freising is a city in Bavaria, Germany, capital of the district Freising.
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 Uniqueness in the heart of Europe - Freising Manuscripts 1.
They are part of a church codex –; most probably used by the bishop of Freising himself - consisting of 169 pages and containing 70 items in Latin.
Joseph Docen found the manuscripts in 1806 in one of the volumes acquired by the Munich National Library from the nearby Freising Diocese.
The name Freising was translated into Slovenian as Brizzinj in 1854 and so the name Brizzinski spomeniki.
www.thezaurus.com /sloveniana/freising_manuscripts.htm   (727 words)

  
 Augsburg
An overwhelming majority of both secular and regular clergy chose banishment; the bishop withdrew with the cathedral chapter to Dillingen, whence he addressed to the pope and the emperor an appeal for the redress of his grievances.
The greatest intolerance was exercised towards the Catholics who had remained in the city; their schools were dissolved; parents were compelled to send their children to Lutheran institutions; it was even forbidden to hear Mass outside the city under severe penalties.
It was begun in the Roman style in 994, dedicated 1010, and remodeled, 1331-1431, into a Gothic church with five naves; it was then that the lofty east choir with its circle of chapels was added.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/a/augsburg.html   (3963 words)

  
 Bavaria: land of culture
But to foster awareness of the historical value of monuments and their significance and on these grounds to extend specialized care for them require research into the history of their creation.
That is why monument research and safeguarding of historical heritage are in the focus of activities related to the protection and conservation of monuments.
Along with the cultural and historical monuments, for several years now the interest of specialists and the general public in rural and technological monuments has enhanced.
www.bayern.de /English/Education/Land_of_Culture/welcome2.html   (3558 words)

  
 Freising manuscripts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
They consist of three texts in the Slovene that were discovered bound into a codex (manuscript book) from Freising in Bavaria Germany (translated into Slovene in 1854 by the Slovene Slavist and grammarian Anton Janežič at Brizno later adopted as Brižinje Brižine or Brižinj) was once the centre of a diocese.
The precise date of the origin of Freising Manuscripts cannot be exactly determined; the text was probably written in the 9th century.
Heriger of Lobbes and the Freising Florilegium: A Study of the Influence of Classical Latin Poetry in the Middle Ages (Lateinische Sprache und Literatur des Mittelalters)
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 The Freising Manuscripts
The earliest known Slovene text written in the Latin script dates back to the end of the first millennium and is considered to be a landmark denoting the beginning of Slovene literary and cultural history.
Known as the Freising Manuscripts (the record was found in the Monuments of Freising), they are preserved today in the Bavarian State Archives in Munich.
The Freising Manuscripts continue to attract the attention of international and national specialists and remain an elite research area.
www.uvi.si /eng/slovenia/background-information/freising-manuscripts   (249 words)

  
 German Tourist Info - Visit Germany - Information Germany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Between 1946 to 1951 Pope Benedict XVI studied at the catholic Ludwig-Maximilian University, after his studies in 1951, he became the Priest of the Church "St Martin" in Munich-Moosach and from 1951-1952 he became the Chaplain from the Church "Heiligen Blut" in Munich-Bogenhausen.
The trail of Pope Benedict XVI continues on the 4th day to Freising the town where in 1945, after he had been repatriated, he entered a Catholic seminary to begin his studies on catholic theology.
Freising is dominated by its two cathedrals — "St Maria" and "St Korbian" - which are the towns’ landmark as a spiritual centre for Southern Bavaria.
www.germany-tourism.co.uk /pages/index_2044.htm   (1282 words)

  
 Uniqueness in the heart of Europe - Ptuj, The Oldest City of Slovenia
The Orpheus Monument, one of Ptuj's outstanding records of its Roman past, also served as pillory for dishonest merchants during the Middle Ages.
It is a unique place, a jewel of a historical town, where buildings, pavements, walls and ancient monuments bear witness to a rich and proud past.
The five metres tall monument is called the Orpheus Monument due to the mythical scenes ingraved in bas relief upon it.
www.thezaurus.com /sloveniana/ptuj.htm   (1140 words)

  
 The Municipality of Skofja Loka - Slovenia
In the second half of the 10th century, when the Magyar invasions came to an end, the oldest original parishes were established, among them that of Loka.
These writings, known as the Freising Manuscripts, are the oldest preserved writings in the Slovene language.
As well as the imposing castle which stands above the town - today it is a museum and the site of permanent exhibitions and cultural events - many buildings in the town bear witness to a thousand years of religious faith and the cultural and artistic endeavours of the townspeople.
www.randburg.com /si/skloka.html   (694 words)

  
 Novo mesto - The Otočec Castle
The castle was first mentioned in 1252, being a property of the Counts of Višnja gora, and subsequently owned by the Babenbergs; in 1246, the king Otokar gave it as a gift to the church of Freising that made the noble families Warth or Werder to be the canons.
In the early 16th century, its owners were the Villander family, until the castle was bought by Ivan Baron Lenkovič, the general of the "Vojna krajina" region in 1560.
The castle was declared a cultural monument of national importance by the Act of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia, Uradni list No. 81/1999.
www.novomesto.si /en/turizem/znamenitosti/kzgod/gradovi/otocec   (355 words)

  
 Freising manuscripts . Slovak language . Latin alphabet . Slavic languages . Freising . 1803 . Charlemagne . Karantania ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The Freising Manuscripts also Freising Monuments; Slovene language Slovene Brižinski spomeniki, German language German Freisinger Denkmäler, Latin Monumenta Frisingensia, Slovak language Slovak Frizinské pamiatky are the first Latin alphabet Roman-script record of any Slavic languages Slavic language.
The precise date of the origin of the Freising Manuscripts cannot be
Freising is one of the oldest settlements in Bavaria gaining importance by becoming a major religious center of Bavaria in the early...
www.uk.fraquisanto.net /Freising_manuscripts   (583 words)

  
 PARLAR SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
In this study, historical monument samples, which were provided from Harput (in Elazig in Turkey), were characterized.
The effects of pH, contact time and temperature on the solubility of calcium at the monuments were also examined.
The maximum concentration of calcium at pH=2 and 25?C for one hour was found to be 190 mg/L for Esadiye Mosque(E1).
www.psp-parlar.de /details_artikel.asp?tabelle=FEBArtikel&artikel_id=650&jahr=2001   (103 words)

  
 Freising manuscripts : Freising monuments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
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 A BRIEF HISTORY OF SLOVENIA
Because of the threat from the Avars there was a strong alliance with the Bavarians and through them, even with the Franks around the year 743.
With the help of the Salzburg diocese, some German dioceses (Freising), and Aquileia, a new church organization began to be established.
After the defeat of the Magyars in 955 and their settling in the territory of today’s Hungary, an new national and church organization was established with the Slovenes on the settled land.
www2.arnes.si /~krsrd1/conference/Speeches/Granda_a_brief_history_of_slovenia.htm   (3763 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Church History
The aforesaid historical sources have in modern times been fully and critically investigated by numerous scholars and are now easily accessible to all in good editions.
(2) Monuments erected for Christian purposes, especially tombs, sacred edifices, monasteries, hospitals for the sick and pilgrims; objects used in the liturgy or private devotions.
He made use of many ecclesiastical monuments and documents, acts of the martyrs, letters, extracts from earlier Christian writings, lists of bishops, and similar sources, often quoting the originals at great length so that his work contains very precious materials not elsewhere preserved.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07365a.htm   (15051 words)

  
 Papal Heraldry
The elements already appeared in his arms as archbishop of that see (1977-82) and then as cardinal in Rome (except the escallop was counterchanged on a field per fess wavy).
The crowned Moor's head is known in the arms of the bishops of Freising since 1316, and was used after the secularization of Freising in 1803 by the archbishops of Munich.
The acts by which these titles are created are registered with the Actae Apolosticae Sedis, indicating that they are acts of the Holy See, that is, the governing body of the Catholic Church, not the government of Vatican City.
www.heraldica.org /topics/pope.htm   (2376 words)

  
 Skofja Loka Things To Do - Travel Guides - VirtualTourist.com
With its respectable age of more than 600 years the Capuchin’s bridge is one of the oldest monuments of its architectural kind in the Central Europe.
The castle was built by the bishops of Freising and it was the place of administrator of the Loka dominion and of the granary-administrator.
Nevertheless, much suffering was endured in the battles for the Celje heritage in the 15th century; the town was threatened by the Turks, and seriously damaged in an earthquake in 1551 and by several fires.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Europe/Slovenia/Skofja_Loka-687130/Things_To_Do-Skofja_Loka-BR-1.html   (943 words)

  
 Bavarian Portal for Culture Architecture in Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Historical monuments of Bavarian architecture of more than 1200 years have been presurved, varying from the crypt at Saint Emmeram at Regensburg from the 8th century to the impressing tent roof of the Munich Olympic Site.
Altenstadt or Ebrach, the cathedrals in Augsburg, Bamberg, Freising, Regensburg or Würzburg and numerous city churches as Saint Lorenz in Nuremberg.
With about 110 000 sacral and profane buildings and about 40 000 monuments Bavaria has got the most monuments in Germany.
www.kulturportal-bayern.de /index.php?content=static-architektur-en   (300 words)

  
 Munich Hotel Reviews, Hotels in Munich, Reservations page2 - SideStep
Encircled by historic monuments, by the glamour of well-known boulevards and by winding romantic lanes, the Hotel an der Oper is situated right in the heart of Munich.
Freising 10 km, Munich exhibition centre 32 km, Munich city centre 38 km.
The hotel Amalienburg is rated as a 3 star hotel - The hotel has large rooms similar to apartments with modern furnishing and excellent service - Wire...
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 campus-germany.de - Research in Wiesbaden: Nothing but questions...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Timber was used in the construction of almost all historical buildings, be it in the half-timbering, the roof or the ceiling – wood was the model building material.
Today the old wood is more or less rotted, and its restoration poses a problem to the curators of monuments: should they replace the wooden constructions with the original materials or rather use steel constructions, which support the houses, and not touch the rotting timber?
If curators of monuments deal with what is above the surface, archaeobotanists research below the surface, in the soil, to be correct.
www.studieren-in-deutschland.de /english/4.22.3.1660.html   (755 words)

  
 FHW - Landscape Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The subject group design includes subjects which impart knowledge about design possibilities, introduction to planning and planning theories, methods of the implementation of plans and legal foundations: e.g.
descriptive geometry, plan drafting, free design, garden design, open-area planning, maintenance of garden monuments, regional and urban planning, landscape development, landscape planning.
The field of technology comprises subjects which deal with economics and technical foundations of planning and the planning procedures/execution of plans: e.g.
www.fh-weihenstephan.de /eng/freising/la.html   (829 words)

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