On Sunday I visited the medieval fair in the old part of Ljubljana. I expected it too be a little bit more "medieval" and not so commercial. Although, I did not visit the booths in vain - I had a chance to flip through a book which was printed in 1587 (so, as you can see on the picture written in Latin: MDLXXXVII). The text was printed but the pictures were drawn by hand.
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I asked the "pharmacist" if he was not afraid that someone would damage that precious book but he said: "No, because nobody knows it is so old." Hmmm...
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I bought some biscuits made of honey, watched the funny medieval Romeo & Juliet show and caressed a poor little skunk that was breathing heavily lying in the sun.
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I found out that
The Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Nature Conservation is issuing the permits, so that people can treat wild animals so badly.
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What I also liked were the panels on which some historical facts about the medieval times were written in Slovenian and English, and I am glad that the fair took place in front of those four medieval houses that still stand in the old part of Ljubljana.
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Hopefully there won't be any stronger earthquake in this area - otherwise most of the houses in the old city center will collapse. Some of them are in a pretty bad shape.
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It is easy for me to imagine life in medieval Ljubljana but I don't think that it was very pleasant, though. :)
6 comments:
We have fairs like that here occasionally and they are always highly commercial. How crazy about that old book - I'd love to have that opportunity. It reminds me I had started reading "People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks last month, but put it down to start something else. Maybe I'll go back to it.
I found a similar thing with the medieval fairs we went to while we were in Europe - quite commercial - although the one in Oslo was good. I'm not sure if the pharmacist quite understood your point about the book - whether anyone knows it is old or not won't make it any less damaged if something happens to it! And the poor little skunk. I thought he was a ferret to start with. What was he doing there?
My grandparents had a book dated back to 1799 but I don't know where it ended, unfortunately. My grandgranddad was one of the founders of Ljubljana's library, maybe I have this love towards the books in my genes. ;)
@Feronia: I guess that the owners of the skunk tried to show us that such pets were popular in medieval times... I find no other reason for keeping it on a (too short) lash.
On a leash?? That's horrible! I would have thought a skunk would be considered a wild animal and so not to be kept as a pet.
Sorry that was me that posted there - I came up as a Anonymous for some reason!
I apologize for the misspelling - on a leash, that's right. They have a permit to keep it as a pet.
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