VULGATE

vŭlˈgāt [Lat. Vulgata editio=common edition], most ancient extant version of the whole Christian Bible. Its name derives from a 13th-century reference to it as the "editio vulgata." The official Latin version of the Roman Catholic Church, it was prepared c.a.d. 383–a.d. 405 by St. Jerome (c.342–420) at the request of Pope St. Damasus I, his patron. The Vulgate was intended to replace the Old Latin version (the "Itala"), which was translated from the Greek. Jerome first revised the Old Latin Gospels, translating them in 383–84. Using the Septuagint and Origen's Hexapla, he set to work (385–89) on Job, the Psalms, Chronicles, the books attributed to Solomon, and chapters 40–55 of Isaiah. From 390–405, Jerome used the Hebrew Masoretic text, with the aid of several rabbis, for the basis of his translation. Regarding the Psalms, Jerome made three versions: the Roman Psalter, a mild revision of the Old Latin translation of the Septuagint, used in the Roman liturgy until c.1570; the Gallican Psalter, a revision of the Old Latin to parallel it with the Hebrew Masoretic text; and the later Hebrew Psalter, a new translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text. Texts of the Vulgate now contain the Gallican Psalter. As to the deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament, Jerome made hasty translations of Tobit, Judith, and the additions to Daniel and Esther; the rest he did not touch, hence the Vulgate includes Old Latin versions of them. From the 5th cent. the Vulgate was popular in the West; by the early Middle Ages it was used everywhere by the Latin churches of the West. All the early vernacular translations were from the Vulgate, which was the first Bible printed on Gutenberg's press. In 1546 the Council of Trent made the Vulgate the official version of the Catholic Church, and in 1592 the official text with no variants was promulgated by Clement VIII. All subsequent editions of the Vulgate published with the church's imprimatur represent this Clementine edition.

See J. N. D. Kelly, Jerome (1975); B. M. Metzger, The Early Versions of the New Testament (1977). See also the Benedictine and the Stuttgart editions.

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...Jerome, Saint, d. 419 or 420 -- Knowledge -- Greek philology. 3. Greek philology. 4. Bible. Latin -- Versions -- Vulgate. I. Title. II. Series. BR65.J473Q665 1993 220.47 -- dc20 92-28444 ISBN 0-19-814727-9 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 Printed...
...nor does he ever appear to quote the Vulgate beyond the gospels (Sparks 1970 : 519...the Epistula ad Damasum prefatory to the Vulgate Gospels Jerome writes . . . ita calamo...Appendix 1. The Greek and Latin bases of the Vulgate Gospels are analysed by Vogels (1928a...
...and Hereford; a literal translation of Vulgate, et scias quia; Purvey, wite that. 60/26. fleischis: Vulgate, carnibus; Purvey and Add. 27592, fleisch. 61/5. i my t : so Purvey; Vulgate, potentiam tuam. 61/8. in stockis...
...failed to recognize the form of the Post-Vulgate Roman du Graal , but condemned those of its...fantastic adventures. 94 In reality, the Post-Vulgate is a creative reinterpretation of the Vulgate , the work not of a barbare maladroit as Pauphilet...
...into the pit? : Matt. 15: 14; Vulgate. regular monastic life: i.e. following...powerful nation. : Isa. 60: 22; Vulgate. I saw the evil-doers . . . men of good deeds. : Eccles. 8: 10; Vulgate. 355 it is more important . . . God...
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...Self-Determination in the Post-Vulgate Suite Du Merlin and Malorys le Morte...Arthur by Vinaver, was the Post-Vulgate Suite du Merlin, a continuation...Roman de Merlin that post-dates the Vulgate Cycle of Arthurian narratives of...
...lines 1-22 of Pauphilets edition of the Vulgate Queste:(1) La vigilia della Penttichosta...fatto inttendere.(2) As we know, the Vulgate Queste, preserved in some fifty-eight...Shortly after its composition, the Vulgate Lancelot--Grail Cycle, of which the...
...his views on the Latin Vulgate; and (2) his philological...he has stated the Vulgates primacy as the Latin...rendering of hirhib in the Vulgate pressed itself upon...flight. Paraphrasing the Vulgates rendering of Song 6...mistranslation" in the Vulgate epithalamium. (65...
...clearly than it recalls the Vulgates `vir might suggest that the...quotation by means of the Vulgate, but simply reproduced the...accepted translation of the Vulgates `vir, or that the medieval Vulgate which the English author was...
...Ganguli, the translator of the Vulgate MBh that was published by P...corresponding passages of the Vulgate, van Buitenen, thus unfamiliar...connection with weapons, the Vulgate does not read the word, substituting...manuscripts. In the case of the Vulgates reading of tiksna at 1.17...
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...bypassing the church-sanctioned Latin Vulgate. And he printed his Bibles pocket-sized...medieval illustrated manuscript of the Vulgate, Saint Jeromes fourth-century Latin...Because the church approved only the Latin Vulgate for use, and because only the educated...
...society, in effect taking over from the Vulgate, Jeromes Latin translation of the Bible...manuscript, where anatomised segments of the Vulgate and accumulated commentary were meticulously...not clear. The view that there was `a Vulgate in pictures is persuasive, and goes a...
...Secularity and Republic (1995), calls "vulgate republicaine." (7) This ideological...2002): 266-272. (7.) The term "vulgate republicaine" appears frequently in the...interview with Frederick Casadesus, Contre la vulgate integriste republicaine, Reforme n 3208...
...were appalled by its demand that translations be based on the Vulgate rather than on the texts in the original languages. And recent...translation (Marmion wrote in French; he probably knew the Latin Vulgate by heart) and cite only the chapter and verse in the text...
...More than a thousand years later, the accuracy of his Roman Vulgate translation would be affirmed at Trent as the official Latin...1548-1563) was to reaffirm the use of St. Jeromes Roman Vulgate as the official canon of Scripture and the official Latin translation...
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...THE name Lucifer comes from the Latin Vulgate (commonly spoken) version of the Bible...morning star, or day star. The Latin Vulgate renders this light-bearer, light...to Jesus Christ. In the New Testament Vulgate translation of II Peter 1:19, Peter...
...THE name Lucifer comes from the Latin Vulgate (commonly spoken) version of the Bible...morning star, or day star. The Latin Vulgate renders this light-bearer, light...to Jesus Christ. In the New Testament Vulgate translation of II Peter 1:19, Peter...
...THE name Lucifer comes from the Latin Vulgate (commonly spoken) version of the Bible...morning star, or day star. The Latin Vulgate renders this light-bearer, light...to Jesus Christ. In the New Testament Vulgate translation of II Peter 1:19, Peter...
...the Holy Bible. The term rapture is derived from the Latin Vulgate version of 1 Thessalonians 4:17 where the expression "caught...the verb rapio meaning "to take away by force. In the Latin Vulgate (one of the oldest Bibles in existence), the appropriate...
...the Holy Bible. The term rapture is derived from the Latin Vulgate version of 1 Thessalonians 4:17 where the expression caught...verb rapio meaning "to take away by force." In the Latin Vulgate (one of the oldest Bibles in existence), the appropriate...
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VULGATE vul gat Lat. Vulgata editio =common edition...Pope St. Damasus I , his patron. The Vulgate was intended to replace the Old Latin version...the Hebrew Masoretic text. Texts of the Vulgate now contain the Gallican Psalter. As to...
...which found its official form in the Vulgate , the work of St. Jerome; this largely...Septuagint, and the list and order of the Vulgate was the canon accepted by the Western...the Old Testament that appeared in the Vulgate but not in the Masoretic canon, although...
...and Nehemiah for the books to which the Vulgate gives the titles First and Second Esdras...Darius the Persians bodyguards. In the Vulgate this work is entitled Third Esdras. The...Fourth Esdras (=Fourth Ezra) in the Vulgate. Part of this work is a Jewish apocalypse...
...and placed as the last two books in the Old Testament of the Vulgate; they are not included in the Hebrew Bible and are placed...found in the Septuagint, were not included in St. Jeromes Vulgate and are usually classified among the Pseudepigrapha . See studies...
...cent. the Psalms in the Book of Common Prayer were in the version of the Great Bible of 1539 (by Miles Coverdale from the Vulgate ). The use of this version, instead of the Authorized Version, was continued because of its popularity. See (besides books...
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