The Poljane Manuscript is a folio-volume on more than 700 pages, considered one of the major recent discoveries of Slovene Baroque literature. The manuscript was discovered in Poljane in Carniola in 2009, where it was probably also used, and is described in the Register of Early Modern Slovene Manuscripts. It was written around 1800 as a transcription of earlier Slovene manuscripts of the Capuchin branch of the vita Christi genre. In the paper we present the digital scholarly edition, which comprises the digital facsimile, the diplomatic transcription, the edited text, the concordances and more.
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