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Journal articles on the topic "Ane (Škofja Loka, Slovenia)"

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Leghissa, Elena, Žiga Šmit, Barbara Brezigar, Vesna Svetličič, and Peter Turk. "The earliest glass from the territory of Slovenia." Documenta Praehistorica 50 (November 30, 2023): 2–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/dp.50.20.

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This paper presents the results of the analyses of three glass beads from three Bronze Age sites, Medvode-Svetje, Trata near Škofja Loka and Kamna Gorica near Ljubljana. All three sites belong to the Oloris-Podsmreka horizon, which covers the Middle and the beginning of the Late Bronze Age (c. second half of the 16th/first half of the 15th century to 12th century BC). The PIXE and PIGE analyses revealed that only two of the examined beads belong to the Bronze Age. The bead from the Medvode-Svetje site is similar to LMHK beads and is most likely an import from the Frattesina production centre in northern Italy, while the bead from the Trata site has similarities with the eastern Mediterranean or even Mesopotamian area HMg glass. The natron glass bead from Kamna Gorica is probably an Iron Age infiltrate in a Bronze Age layer.
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Giachino, Pier Mauro. "Three new species of <em>Aphaobius</em> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 from Upper Carniola (Slovenia)." Bollettino della Società Entomologica Italiana 155, no. 1 (May 2, 2023): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/bollettinosei.2023.33.

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Three new species of Aphaobius from the Upper Carniola (Slovenia) are described: Aphaobius mateji n. sp. from Jama na Pri hlodih cave in Zabrekve; Aphaobius ninae n. sp. from Zaklonišče Tekstilindusa mine in Stražišče (Kranj) and Aphaobius ajdae n. sp. from Kurnik cave in Mrtancova planina (Škofja Loka). A discussion on the distribution of the new taxa related to distribution of the other species of Aphaobius is presented here.Three new species of Aphaobius from the Upper Carniola (Slovenia) are described: Aphaobius mateji n. sp. from Jama na Pri hlodih cave in Zabrekve; Aphaobius ninae n. sp. from Zaklonišče Tekstilindusa mine in Stražišče (Kranj) and Aphaobius ajdae n. sp. from Kurnik cave in Mrtancova planina (Škofja Loka). A discussion on the distribution of the new taxa related to distribution of the other species of Aphaobius is presented here.
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Mlakar, Ivan. "Val Gardena Formation in surroundings of Škofja Loka (Slovenia)." Geologija 45, no. 1 (June 30, 2002): 7–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5474/geologija.2002.001.

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Komič Marn, Renata. "Saint Joseph and Baby Jesus by Valentin Metzinger and Other Paintings from the Strahl Collection in the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb." Radovi Instituta za povijest umjetnosti, no. 42 (January 2019): 141–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31664/ripu.2018.42.10.

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Karl Ritter von Strahl (1850−1929) was the last owner of the renowned collection of paintings and art objects kept in his castle of Stara Loka (Altenlack) near Škofja Loka in Carniola. In 1929, Strahl sold 32 paintings to Stanko Senečić, an antique dealer from Nova Ves in Zagreb. In the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb, there are five paintings of hitherto unknown provenance, which undoubtedly originate from the Strahl Collection. The paper discusses the circumstances of Senečić’ s purchase and the earlier provenance of the five paintings. Furthermore, different paths by which the paintings came to the museum in Zagreb are analyzed. As previous research of the interwar art market in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later Kingdom of Yugoslavia) has shown that Croatian private buyers and professional antique dealers visited regularly the sales of castle and manor furnishings in interwar Slovenia, we can assume that there are more art heritage items originating from Slovenia in present-day Croatian public and private collections, awaiting an analysis of their provenance.
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Boi, Teresa. "Pedagogia in Dialogo: ricerca, pratiche e prospettive, Slovenia, Škofja Loka, 14-17 giugno 2018." Paedagogia Christiana 43, no. 1 (September 2, 2019): 587. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/pch.2019.029.

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Demšar, Matevž, and Stevo Dozet. "Some developments of Upper Permian beds in the area west of Škofja Loka (Western Slovenia)." Geologija 45, no. 1 (June 30, 2002): 189–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.5474/geologija.2002.015.

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Scherman, Benjamin, Boštjan Rožič, Ágnes Görög, Szilvia Kövér, and László Fodor. "Upper Triassic–to Lower Cretaceous Slovenian Basin successions in the northern margin of the Sava Folds." Geologija 66, no. 2 (December 21, 2023): 205–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5474/geologija.2023.009.

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The evolution of the Slovenian Basin southern margin is currently interpreted based on the successions outcropping in the surroundings of Škofja Loka, on the Ponikve Plateau and in the foothills of the Julian Alps in western Slovenia, as well as from the valley of the Mirna River in south-eastern Slovenia. However, no extensive research on this paleogeographic unit has been carried out in the northern part of the Sava Folds region. Recent field observations permitted the recognition of Upper Triassic to lowermost Cretaceous successions of the Slovenian Basin, including the recently described Middle Jurassic Ponikve Breccia Member of the Tolmin Formation. Based on reambulation-type geological mapping, macroscopic facies observations supported by microfacies analysis and biostratigraphy, three stratigraphic columns were constructed showcasing Slovenian Basin formations on the northern flank of the Trojane Anticline (Sava Folds region). These newly described successions encompass Upper Triassic (Bača Dolomite Formation) and Jurassic–lowermost Cretaceous resedimented limestones and pelagic formations, while the attribution of the Pseudozilian Formation is complex. Based on facies characteristics these successions are similar to those preserved in the Podmelec Nappe (lowermost thrust unit of the Tolmin Nappe) in western Slovenia. The connection between the western and the eastern Slovenian Basin during the Late Triassic-Early Cretaceous interval could be thus recognised.
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Golob, Nataša. "The Hand with the Pen: Martin of Loka, Matjaž Jurčič of Kapela and Herman Talner of Trebnje and their Colophons." Ars & Humanitas 8, no. 2 (December 31, 2014): 87–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/ars.8.2.87-118.

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Beginning with expressions such as ideographs, the author’s autograph, and the copyist’s autograph, this paper explains the dilemma of some Late Medieval Manuscripts in Slovenian collections that were mistakenly identified as being the author’s own textual creation. The main part of this paper focuses on three mid-15th-century copyists: Martin of Loka, Matjaž Jurčič of Kapela, and Herman Talner of Trebnje. Because each of them added the name of their hometown to their signature, all three can be recognized as hailing from Slovenian places. Martin of (Škofja) Loka was an erudite man, and this is evident from his texts he wrote in German, Slovenian and Latin, as well as from his many forms of scripts. Matjaž Jurčič of Kapela was probably a freelance artist, and the colophon to his copy of an epic poem contains an inscription in Latin, German and Provençal. Working in a remote location, the third, Herman Talner, copied a lengthy politically-oriented poem for Lord Ludvik of Castle Kozjak. At the end of their work all three added colophons which provide valuable information about these individuals and the conditions in which they worked.
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Golob, Nataša. "The Hand with the Pen: Martin of Loka, Matjaž Jurčič of Kapela and Herman Talner of Trebnje and their Colophons." Ars & Humanitas 8, no. 2 (December 31, 2014): 87–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/ah.8.2.87-118.

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Beginning with expressions such as ideographs, the author’s autograph, and the copyist’s autograph, this paper explains the dilemma of some Late Medieval Manuscripts in Slovenian collections that were mistakenly identified as being the author’s own textual creation. The main part of this paper focuses on three mid-15th-century copyists: Martin of Loka, Matjaž Jurčič of Kapela, and Herman Talner of Trebnje. Because each of them added the name of their hometown to their signature, all three can be recognized as hailing from Slovenian places. Martin of (Škofja) Loka was an erudite man, and this is evident from his texts he wrote in German, Slovenian and Latin, as well as from his many forms of scripts. Matjaž Jurčič of Kapela was probably a freelance artist, and the colophon to his copy of an epic poem contains an inscription in Latin, German and Provençal. Working in a remote location, the third, Herman Talner, copied a lengthy politically-oriented poem for Lord Ludvik of Castle Kozjak. At the end of their work all three added colophons which provide valuable information about these individuals and the conditions in which they worked.
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Hanták, Jakub, and Danica Končeková. "The positive impact of wooden material on educational processes in the environment of Slovenian wooden kindergartens." Architecture Papers of the Faculty of Architecture and Design STU 27, no. 3 (September 1, 2022): 29–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/alfa-2022-0017.

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Abstract Several scientific studies confirm that the colors, structures or materials used in the physical environment of interiors affect the human psyche. Wood, as a material applied in the interior spaces of buildings, is an attractor that, in addition to its static and structural properties with high environmental responsibility, also brings other benefits to users. It has a much greater impact on the society than we might think. The topic of applying sustainable materials and transforming them into newly-built, valuable and cultural architecture is currently also popular in connection with the new initiative the New European Bauhaus. The initiative has ambitions to use the existing national and international legislative frameworks, and to set sustainability rules with an interest in aesthetics and the involvement of communities in the creation of new living spaces. This paper aims to expand current scientific knowledge about the positive influence of wood material and its impact on educational processes in the architectural environment of kindergartens. Selected analyses and comparisons made it possible to assess whether the presence of wood material can positively affect the well-being of children in the physical environment of kindergartens. The article presents the results regarding children’s sensory perception, the feeling of safety, the feeling of a peaceful atmosphere. It aims to prove that interiors with exposed wood can improve the quality of teaching, can support social interaction and playful learning of children. The wood material is characterized in the presented author’s research as an interior, visible, massive material. Its design is authentic, with or without fine surface treatment, which does not degrade its visual-haptic-olfactory qualities. The study examines, analyzes and compares the architecture of kindergarten interiors in Slovenia. It interprets the results of practical research from the locations of Loče, Poljčane, Šoštanj, Polzela and Škofja Loka.
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Books on the topic "Ane (Škofja Loka, Slovenia)"

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Kalan, Mira. Škofja Loka: Čas pasijona. Škofja Loka: Loški muzej, 2006.

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Florjančič, Alojzij Pavel. Več kot sto let: Prispevki za kroniko Čebelarskega društva Škofja Loka. Škofja Loka: Muzejsko društvo Škofja Loka, 2006.

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Kapucinski samostan s Cerkvijo Sv. Ane Škofja Loka. Celje: Celjska Mohorjeva družba, 2008.

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Mednarodni kolokvij o motivaciji pri pouku likovne vzgoje in likovne umetnosti "Aktualne teme, dimenzije, perspektive in dileme motiviranja otrok, učencev in mladine pri izvajanju likovnih dejavnosti v vrtcih in pri pouku likovne vzgoje in likovne umetnosti": Škofja loka, Slovenija, 2-4 oktober 2004 = First Children and Youth Art Education Motivation Colloquium "Current issues, perspectives and dimenstions in art education motivation of children and youth" : Škofja Loka, Slovenia, October 2, 2004. Ljubljana: Zavod Republike Slovenije za šolstvo, 2004.

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Mednarodni kolokvij o motivaciji pri pouku likovne vzgoje in likovne umetnosti "Aktualne teme, dimenzije, perspektive in dileme motiviranja otrok, učencev in mladine pri izvajanju likovnih dejavnosti v vrtcih in pri pouku likovne vzgoje in likovne umetnosti": Škofja loka, Slovenija, 2-4 oktober 2004 = First Children and Youth Art Education Motivation Colloquium "Current issues, perspectives and dimenstions in art education motivation of children and youth" : Škofja Loka, Slovenia, October 2, 2004. Ljubljana: Zavod Republike Slovenije za šolstvo, 2004.

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