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- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute abstract "The South Slavic Bible Institute (German: Südslawische Bibelanstalt) was established in Urach (modern-day Bad Urach) in January 1561 by Baron Hans von Ungnad, who was its owner and patron. Ungnad was supported by Christoph, Duke of Württemberg, who allowed Ungnad to use his castle (former convent) of Amandenhof near Urach as a seat of this institute.Baron Ungnad was interested in Protestant proselytism propagated by Primož Trubar and attended the session of German theologians held in Tubingen in 1561. At that occasion Ungnad, probably instructed by Duke Christoph, agreed that he would take responsibility for publishing Slavic books.Within the institute, Ungnad set up a press which he referred to as "the Slovene, Croatian and Cyrillic press" (German: Windische, Chrabatische und Cirulische Trukherey). The manager and supervisor of the institute was Primož Trubar. The books they printed at this press were planned to be used throughout the entire territory populated by South Slavs between the Soča River, the Black Sea, and Constantinople. Trubar had idea to use their books to spread Protestantism among Croats and other South Slavs. For this task, Trubar engaged Stjepan Konzul Istranin and Antun Dalmatin as translators for Croatian and Serbian. The Cyrillic text was the responsibility of Antun Dalmatin. The type for printing the Cyrillic-script texts was cast by craftsmen from Nuremberg. The first attempt to use it failed, and the type had to be reconstructed. In 1561 in Tubingen three small books were printed (including Abecedarium and Catechismus) on Croatian language with Glagolitic script. The same books were also printed in Ulach on Serbian language with the reconstructed Cyrillic type.Language used by Dalmatin and Istranin was based on northern-Chakavian dialect with elements of Shtokavian and Ikavian. People from the institute, including Trubar, were not satisfied with translations of Dalmatin and Istranin. Trubar and two of them exchanged heated correspondence about correctness of the language two of them used even before the first edition translated by Dalmatin and Istranin was published and immediately after it. For long time the institute tried to engage certain Dimitrije Serb to help Istranin and Dalmatin, but without success. Eventually, they managed to engage two Serbian Orthodox priests, Jovan Maleševac from Ottoman Bosnia and Matija Popović from Ottoman Serbia.This institute and its press were operational until Ungnad died in 1565.".
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- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Catechismus.
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- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Chakavian_dialect.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Christoph,_Duke_of_Württemberg.
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- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Habsburg_Monarchy.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Hans_von_Ungnad.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Ikavian.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Jovan_Maleševac.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Matija_Popović.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Nuremberg.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Primož_Trubar.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Proselytism.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_language.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Shtokavian.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Shtokavian_dialect.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Soča.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Soča_River.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Stjepan_Konzul_Istranin.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLink Urach.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute wikiPageWikiLinkText "South Slavic Bible Institute".
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute caption "The seat of the South Slavic Bible Institute: 1910 drawing of the castle of Amandenhof".
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute city Bad_Urach.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute city Urach.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute country Habsburg_Monarchy.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute dissolved "1565".
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute established "January 1561".
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute founder "Hans von Ungnad".
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- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute keyPeople Hans_von_Ungnad.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute location "former convent of Amandenhof".
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute mission "to spread Protestantism among all South Slavs through printing liturgical books in Glagolitic, Latin, and Cyrillic script".
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute name "South Slavic Bible Institute".
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute president Primož_Trubar.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute staff "Stjepan Konzul Istranin, Antun Dalmatin, Jovan Maleševac and Matija Popović".
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- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute subject Category:1561_establishments.
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute comment "The South Slavic Bible Institute (German: Südslawische Bibelanstalt) was established in Urach (modern-day Bad Urach) in January 1561 by Baron Hans von Ungnad, who was its owner and patron.".
- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute label "South Slavic Bible Institute".
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- South_Slavic_Bible_Institute depiction South_Slavic_Bible_Society.jpg.
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