High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Freising Manuscripts (also Freising Folia, Freising Fragments, or Freising Monuments; Slovene Bri inski spomeniki, Latin Monumenta Frisingensia) are the first Latin-script continuous text in a Slavic language and the oldest document in Slovene. A page from Freising Manuscripts. The monuments consisting of three texts in the oldest Slovene dialect were discovered bound into a Latin codex (manuscript book) in Freising, Bavaria. The Slovene name Bri inski spomeniki, literary meaning "The Bri inj Monuments", was coined by the Carinthian Slovene philologist Anton Jane i who Slovenized the German name Freising to Bri inj. In 1803 the manuscript came to the Bavarian State Library in Munich and the Freising Manuscripts were discovered there in 1807.