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Meaning of vulgata by furoya





furoya

vulgata
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Version of the Bible (Old and New Testament) written in late Latin by St. Jerome of Stridon at the end of the fourth century. The name comes from the vulgate phrase editio ("divulged edition") because it was more popular and accessible than earlier ones. See Septuagint.

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