Vulgate
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"The quotations are made apparently direct from the Vulgate, in only a few cases there being a qualification of the idea by the interpretation of the Corpus Juris Canonici."--Ship of Fools (1494) by Sebastian Brant, introduction |
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The Vulgate is the Latin translation of the Bible (from Hebrew and Greek) made by Saint Jerome.
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See also
- Biblia Pauperum
- Books of the Latin Vulgate
- Gutenberg Bible
- Jerome
- List of New Testament Latin manuscripts
- Poor Man's Bible
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