Obverse: the multilingual slogan from the title page of the Bohoric Latin-Slovenian grammar book "Arctica morulae successive" (free winter hours) is surrounded by the author's name, birth, country name, and date of publication. The Slovenian part of the slogan is printed in Bohorič, with the same slogan in Latin in the background of the Slovenian inscription, representing Bohorič's contribution to the international academic world.
Reverse: a regular denomination of 2 euros.
About the coin: Adam Bohorič (c. 1520–1598) was a Slovenian Protestant preacher, teacher, and author of the first Slovenian grammar. 1584 He wrote his most famous work, Arctica morulae successive (Free Winter Hours). The book, written in Latin, was the first grammar of the Slovenian language and the first Slovenian normative guide. Janez Adam Geiger in 1715. It was adapted and published as Grammatica Latino-germanic-Slavonic. In this work, Bohorič encoded the first Slovenian alphabet, now called the Bohorič alphabet. It was used until the 1840s when it was replaced by Guy’s Latin.