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... . Latin versions , § 4 : ( 1 ) Old Latin , p . 252. ( 2 ) Vulgate , p . 260. Specimens of each , p . 267. Egyptian versions , § 5 , p . 270 : ( 1 ) Memphitic , p . 271. ( 2 ) The- . 226 PAGE baic , p . 272. ( 3 ) Basmuric X CONTENTS .
... . Latin versions , § 4 : ( 1 ) Old Latin , p . 252. ( 2 ) Vulgate , p . 260. Specimens of each , p . 267. Egyptian versions , § 5 , p . 270 : ( 1 ) Memphitic , p . 271. ( 2 ) The- . 226 PAGE baic , p . 272. ( 3 ) Basmuric X CONTENTS .
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... Vulgate with the older Italic , so altered and accommodated to the Greek as to be of little critical value . The penmen seem to have known but little Greek , and to have copied from a manuscript written continuously , for the divi ...
... Vulgate with the older Italic , so altered and accommodated to the Greek as to be of little critical value . The penmen seem to have known but little Greek , and to have copied from a manuscript written continuously , for the divi ...
Page 128
... Vulgate version , but is made to corre- spond closely with the Greek , even in its interpolations and rarest various readings . The contrary supposition that the Greek portion of this codex Latinised , or had been altered to coincide ...
... Vulgate version , but is made to corre- spond closely with the Greek , even in its interpolations and rarest various readings . The contrary supposition that the Greek portion of this codex Latinised , or had been altered to coincide ...
Page 134
... Vulgate . At the end of the Epistle , and on the same page ( fol . 139 , verso ) com- mences a kind of Postscript ( having little connection with the sacred text ) , the larger portion of which is met with under the title of " Dicta ...
... Vulgate . At the end of the Epistle , and on the same page ( fol . 139 , verso ) com- mences a kind of Postscript ( having little connection with the sacred text ) , the larger portion of which is met with under the title of " Dicta ...
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... Vulgate version : it was neatly written in France by George Hermonymus the Spartan , who settled at Paris in 1472 , and became the Greek teacher of Budæus and Reuchlin : it once belonged to Cardinal Bourbon . Syn . , pict . ( Wetstein ...
... Vulgate version : it was neatly written in France by George Hermonymus the Spartan , who settled at Paris in 1472 , and became the Greek teacher of Budæus and Reuchlin : it once belonged to Cardinal Bourbon . Syn . , pict . ( Wetstein ...
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