Benedictine Vulgate, also called Roman Vulgate, published between 1926 and 1995
Nova Vulgata, first published in 1979
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associated with the title RomaneditionoftheVulgate. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article...
The Sixtine Vulgate or Sistine Vulgate (Latin: Vulgata Sixtina) is theeditionoftheVulgate—a 4th-century Latin translation ofthe Bible that was written...
translations, and theVulgate exists in many forms. There are 76 books in the Clementine editionofthe Latin Vulgate, 46 in the Old Testament, 27 in the New Testament...
The Benedictine Vulgate, also called Vatican Vulgate or RomanVulgate (full title: Biblia Sacra iuxta latinam vulgatam versionem ad codicum fidem, tr...
רְאֵם, romanized: Re'em with the probable meaning of "wild-ox, aurochs", is translated in the KJV as "unicorn"; following in this theVulgate unicornis...
books ofthe Old Testament placed in the traditional order oftheVulgate. The editors' stated aim for the RSV Catholic Edition was "to make the minimum...
texts ofthe books of Scripture in the original languages, the Council of Trent declared theVulgatethe official translation ofthe Bible for the Latin...
romances also known as theVulgate Cycle. Eventually, in the cycle's finale Vulgate Mort Artu, when Arthur is at the brink of death, he enigmatically...
revised editionoftheVulgate, referred to as the Sixto-Clementine Vulgate. He moved three books not found in the canon ofthe Council of Trent from the Old...
Isaiah and before that in theVulgate (the late-4th-century Latin translation ofthe Bible), not as the name of a devil but as the Latin word lucifer (uncapitalized)...
Sixto-Clementine Vulgate or Clementine Vulgate (Latin: Vulgata Clementina) is an editionofthe Latin Vulgate, the official Bible oftheRoman Catholic Church...
bread" in theVulgate; the Vetus Latina form being retained in theRoman Missal for liturgical use.[citation needed] Latin Psalters List of New Testament...
to Jerome, the author of most ofthe Latin Vulgate; however, the Romana was not produced by Jerome. Two other translations, the Pian and Nova Vulgata...
These are the books ofthe King James Version ofthe Bible along with the names and numbers given them in the Douay Rheims Bible and Latin Vulgate. This list...
Book of Haggai Book of Zechariah Book of Malachi 1 Esdras (3 Esdras in theVulgate) 2 Esdras (4 Esdras in theVulgate) Tobit Judith (Judeth in the Geneva...
from his Vulgate version ofthe Old Testament, but from the 9th century onwards, the Latin text is sporadically found as an appendix to theVulgate, inclusion...
in several of such works, including the Third Continuation of Perceval, theVulgate Lancelot, the Post-Vulgate Merlin, the Livre d'Artus, the Prose Tristan...
known for his translation ofthe Bible into Latin (the translation that became known as theVulgate) and his commentaries on the whole Bible. Jerome attempted...
sparingly used the Latin Vulgate, and derived the Comma Johanneum in his third edition from the Codex Montfortianus, which he acquired later. The Greek manuscripts...
The Bible has been translated into many languages from the biblical languages of Aramaic, Greek, and Hebrew. The Latin Vulgate translation was dominant...
TheRoman Empire was the post-Republican state of ancient Rome. It is generally understood to mean the period and territory ruled by theRomans following...
published under the auspices of Sixtus V. In May 1590 the Sixtine Vulgate was issued. Theedition was preceded by the Bull Aeternus ille, in which the Pope declared...
was open to dispute. The Council of Trent also ratified theVulgate Bible as the official Latin version ofthe Bible for theRoman Catholic Church. Deuterocanonical...