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Ljubljanski Rotovž v poznem srednjem veku
ID Novak, Marta (Author), ID Novak Klemenčič, Renata (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo obravnava stavbno in družbenopoliRčno zgodovino ljubljanske mestne hiše, ki je bila zgrajena leta 1484. Pri tem je ključno razumevanje zgodovinskih okoliščin, ki so pripeljale do potrebe po mestni hiši, zato je na začetku strnjeno predstavljena zgodovina mesta Ljubljane in prva lokacija mestne hiše na Tranči. Orisan je razvoj Mestnega trga, kjer je bil konec 15. stoletja postavljen Rotovž in tam stoji še danes. Nato je predstavljen opus stavbenika Petra Bezlaja, ki je poleg mestne hiše izpričan kot avtor treh cerkva. Temeljni poudarek raziskave pripada vprašanju prvotnega izgleda in tlorisa poznosrednjeveškega Rotovža v povezavi z Valvasorjevo grafiko iz Slave vojvodine Kranjske. Namen diplomskega dela je kriRčna predstavitev dostopne literature, ki bi bila lahko v pomoč pri nadaljnjem raziskovanju poznosrednjeveškega Rotovža.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:mestna hiša, profana arhitektura, Mestni trg, Peter Bezlaj, pozni srednji vek
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-149842 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:165083651 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.09.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Ljubljana Town Hall in Late Middles Ages
Abstract:
The thesis examines the architectural and socio-poliRcal history of the Ljubljana Town Hall, built in 1484. Since it is crucial to understand the historical circumstances that led to the need for a town hall, the history of the city of Ljubljana and the first locaRon of the town hall on the Tranča are briefly presented at the beginning. The thesis describes the development of the Town Square, where Rotovž was built at the end of the 15th century and where it sRll stands today. Moreover, the works of the architect Peter Bezlaj are presented, who is credited as the author of not only the Rotovž but also of three churches. The main focus of the research is the quesRon of the original appearance and layout of the late medieval Rotovž in relaRon to Valvasor's engraving from the Glory of the Duchy of Carniola. The aim of the thesis is to criRcally present the available literature that could be helpful for further research on the late medieval Rotovž.

Keywords:Town Hall, profane architecture, Mestni trg, Peter Bezlaj, Late Middle Ages

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