For the Translation Enthusiast: The Augustine Bible features the English Standard Version® Catholic Edition translation, ...
The Latin Bible which was used in Western Europe prior to the acceptance of St. Jerome's text is commonly known as the "Old Latin." 3. Vulgate. The Latin "Vulgate" ("accepted" or "commonly used ...
Jerome, a monk in Bethlehem in fourth century, produced the “Vulgate” Bible, the basis of future Roman Catholic translations. All work was done by hand for many centuries. Johannes Gutenberg ...
For various reasons, up until well after the Protestant Reformation, the Roman Catholic Church generally resisted the translation of the Bible into vernacular, or common, languages. However, the ...
He was the translator of the Vulgate version of the Bible. St. Jerome was born in Dalmatia around 340-342 AD. Having grown up a wealthy pagan, Jerome visited Rome at about 20 and was converted and ...