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English: Sixto-Clementine Vulgate (1598)
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Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/11387735@N02/2071635559/ ; the reference given at http://bibles.wikidot.com/latin-vulgate is: "Darlow & Moule [Historical Catalogue / of the / Printed Editions / of / Holy Scripture / in the Library of / the British and Foreign / Bible Society / Compiled by / T. H. Darlow M. A. and H. F. Moule M. A. / in Two Volumes / London / The Bible House 146 Queen Victoria Street E. C., The Bible House, London, 1903-1911] 6184, Copinger [The Bible / and / Its Transmission / Being / An Historical and Bibliographical View / of / The Hebrew and Greek Texts, and the Greek, Latin and other / Versions of the Bible (both MS. and Printed) /Prior to the Reformation / by / Walter Arthur Copinger, LL.D., F.S.A., F.R.S.A. / of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law / Professor of Law in the Owens College and Victoria University, and / Sometime President of the Bibliographical Society / with Twenty-eight Facsimiles / London / Henry Sothran & Co. / 140 Strand, W.C.; and 37 Piccadilly, W. / 1897, Henry Sothran & Co., London, 1897], p. 246"
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