"Some Itala Fragments In Verona, Volume 15" by Charles Upson Clark presents a detailed examination of surviving fragments of the Itala, an early Latin version of the Bible predating the Vulgate. This volume meticulously catalogs and analyzes the fragments found in Verona, offering valuable insights into the textual history of the Latin Bible. Clark's work is crucial for scholars interested in the development of biblical texts and the evolution of the Latin language.
The book provides a comprehensive resource for understanding the variations and influences present in these early versions, shedding light on the transmission and interpretation of scripture during the formative period of the Church. This scholarly work remains essential for researchers and students of biblical studies, classical philology, and early Christian history.
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