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Benedictine Vulgate
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For other uses, see Roman Vulgate (disambiguation).
The Benedictine Vulgate, also called Vatican Vulgate[1] or Roman Vulgate[2] (full title: Biblia Sacra iuxta latinam vulgatam versionem ad codicum fidem, tr. Holy Bible following the Latin vulgate version faithfully to the manuscripts), is a critical edition of the Vulgate version of the Old Testament, Catholic deuterocanonical books included.
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Full name | Biblia sacra iuxta Latinam vulgatam versionem ad codicum fidem |
Other names | Vatican Vulgate Roman Vulgate |
Language | Late Latin |
Complete Bible published | 1926–1995 |
Authorship | Benedictine monks of the pontifical Abbey of St Jerome-in-the-City |
Textual basis | Vulgate |
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The edition was supported by and begun at the instigation of the Catholic Church, and was done by the Benedictine monks of the pontifical Abbey of St Jerome-in-the-City. The edition was published progressively from 1926 to 1995, in 18 volumes.