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Vulgate Bible

  1. A Latin translation of the Bible (see also Bible ) made by the scholar Jerome, a saint of the Roman Catholic Church , in the fourth century. This translation was the standard Bible of the Western world until the Reformation . Vulgate comes from a Latin word meaning “common,” because Jerome's translation used the Latin of everyday speech.


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I have in my possession a rare copy of the Vulgate Bible, in black letter, printed at Lyons, in 1522.

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