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  1. Apr 23, 2020 · Latin. These are my on-going recordings on Librivox. When the project is completed, this placeholder will be removed and you will be referred to the official Librivox edition. The text I am reading is provided by The Clementine Text Project.

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  3. Latin Vulgate (VUL) The Latin Vulgate was translated from the original languages into Latin by Jerome in A.D. 405. For over a millennium, it remained as the preferred translation of the church. This version of the Bible is in the public domain.

  4. This online version of the Latin Vulgate Bible is in the public domain. The text of the online version is taken from a copy of the the Sixtus V and Clement VIII Latin Vulgate Bible published in 1914, as follows.

  5. This class covers a brief history of the Latin Vulgate & St. Jerome Autographa - The Authors' Original Work LXX or Septuagint - is the earliest extant Koine Greek translation of books from the...

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  6. Jul 8, 2023 · We have brought this beautiful edition of the Latin Vulgate back into print, so that this work of art can be read and appreciated by anyone who desires it. There are a handful of editions of the Bible in Latin available today.

  7. Mar 28, 2009 · All Bible texts, versions, translations, and files at SacredBible.org are in the public domain, including both the Latin and English versions.

  8. The Catholic Public Domain Version of the Holy Bible is a translation of the Sacred Bible, Sixtus V and Clement VIII Latin Vulgate edition. Three different versions of the Latin Bible were used in making this translation: the 1861 edition edited by C. Vercellone, the 1885 edition published by Desclee, and the 1914 edition edited by M. Hetzenauer.

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