Detective Story Brings Trubar to Life for Children
Ljubljana, 15 April - A new book aims to bring the father of the Slovenian written word and his time closer to young readers.
Ljubljana
Publisher Rokus Klett launching "Primoz Trubar.doc", a book on Primoz Trubar (1508-1586), the father of the Slovenian written language.
Kozma Ahacic of the Fran Ramovz Slovenian language institute.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana
Publisher Rokus Klett launching "Primoz Trubar.doc", a book on Primoz Trubar (1508-1586), the father of the Slovenian written language.
Slovenian language professor Miha Mohor.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana
Publisher Rokus Klett launching "Primoz Trubar.doc", a book on Primoz Trubar (1508-1586), the father of the Slovenian written language.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana
Publisher Rokus Klett launching "Primoz Trubar.doc", a book on Primoz Trubar (1508-1586), the father of the Slovenian written language.
Bralna znacka reading society president Slavko Pregl.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana
Publisher Rokus Klett launching "Primoz Trubar.doc", a book on Primoz Trubar (1508-1586), the father of the Slovenian written language.
From left to right: Rokus Klett editor Vasja Kozuh, Kozma Ahacic of the Fran Ramovz Slovenian language institute, and Slovenian language professor Miha Mohor
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana
Publisher Rokus Klett launching "Primoz Trubar.doc", a book on Primoz Trubar (1508-1586), the father of the Slovenian written language.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana
Publisher Rokus Klett launching "Primoz Trubar.doc", a book on Primoz Trubar (1508-1586), the father of the Slovenian written language.
Rokus Klett editor Vasja Kozuh.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
The rest of this news item is available to subscribers.
The news item consists of 775 characters (without spaces) or 144 words words.
Buy the news item. Price: 2 tokens; on account: 0 tokens.