"De Scripturae Sacrae Vulgata Editione Eiusque Authentica" is a scholarly work focusing on the Vulgate edition of the Holy Scripture. This book delves into the authentic nature and significance of the Vulgate, a Latin translation of the Bible that has been of immense importance to the Catholic Church for centuries. Written by Frobenius Forster, this work provides valuable insights into the historical, textual, and theological aspects of the Vulgate.
A crucial resource for theologians, biblical scholars, and historians, "De Scripturae Sacrae Vulgata Editione Eiusque Authentica" offers a detailed examination of one of the most influential versions of the Bible. Its enduring value lies in its contribution to understanding the foundations of Christian doctrine and the transmission of biblical texts through history.
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