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Benedictine Vulgate
- ... that it took 88 years of work for the Catholic Church to publish a critical edition of the Vulgate Old Testament, Catholic deuterocanonical books included? Source: "The neaxt year, 1907, saw the inauguration of the Roman Vulgate project, undertaken by Benedictine monks in Rome. This resulted in a major critical edition of Jeroms's Latin Old Testament, along with the apocryphal books, finally completed in 1995." (The Latin New Testament: A Guide to Its Early History, Texts, and Manuscripts, p. 132)
Created by Veverve (talk). Self-nominated at 19:34, 11 March 2020 (UTC).