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Qué (quién) es VULGATE - definición


Vulgate         
  • A page from the ''[[Codex Amiatinus]]'' containing the beginning of the [[Gospel of Mark]].
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  • ''Saint Jerome in His Study'', by [[Domenico Ghirlandaio]].
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4TH-CENTURY LATIN TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE MAINLY BY JEROME
Latin Vulgate; Biblia Vulgata; Vulgata; Catholic Vulgate; Latin Vulgate Bible; Vulgate Bible; Volgate Bible; Revision of Vulgate; Vulgate, Revision of; The Vulgate; Versio Vulgata; Vugate bible
The Vulgate (; also called (Bible in common tongue), ) is a late-4th-century Latin translation of the Bible.
Vulgate         
  • A page from the ''[[Codex Amiatinus]]'' containing the beginning of the [[Gospel of Mark]].
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  • ''Saint Jerome in His Study'', by [[Domenico Ghirlandaio]].
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  • 278x278px
4TH-CENTURY LATIN TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE MAINLY BY JEROME
Latin Vulgate; Biblia Vulgata; Vulgata; Catholic Vulgate; Latin Vulgate Bible; Vulgate Bible; Volgate Bible; Revision of Vulgate; Vulgate, Revision of; The Vulgate; Versio Vulgata; Vugate bible
·adj Of or pertaining to the Vulgate, or the old Latin version of the Scriptures.
II. Vulgate ·adj An ancient Latin version of the Scripture, and the only version which the Roman Church admits to be authentic;
- so called from its common use in the Latin Church.
Vulgate         
  • A page from the ''[[Codex Amiatinus]]'' containing the beginning of the [[Gospel of Mark]].
  • 242x242px
  • ''Saint Jerome in His Study'', by [[Domenico Ghirlandaio]].
  • 276x276px
  • 278x278px
4TH-CENTURY LATIN TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE MAINLY BY JEROME
Latin Vulgate; Biblia Vulgata; Vulgata; Catholic Vulgate; Latin Vulgate Bible; Vulgate Bible; Volgate Bible; Revision of Vulgate; Vulgate, Revision of; The Vulgate; Versio Vulgata; Vugate bible
['v?lge?t, -g?t]
¦ noun
1. the principal Latin version of the Bible, the official text for the Roman Catholic Church.
2. (vulgate) formal common or colloquial speech.
Origin
from L. vulgata (editio(n-)) '(edition) prepared for the public', feminine past participle of vulgare, from vulgus 'common people'.