Gray 1794, 318 (2) (Q1336): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: text of the quotation (P4): We saw there also a Latin Bible, printed by Faust in 1462, which is, probably, a copy of the third edition printed of the bible. We examined a manuscript of the Vulgate, said to be of the 7th century, which appears to want the two books of Esdras, and does not contain the controverted text of St. John.) |
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We saw there also a Latin Bible, printed by Faust in 1462, which is, probably, a copy of the third edition printed of the bible. We examined a manuscript of the Vulgate, said to be of the 7th century, which appears to want the two books of Esdras, and does not contain the controverted text of St. John. (English) | |||
Property / text of the quotation: We saw there also a Latin Bible, printed by Faust in 1462, which is, probably, a copy of the third edition printed of the bible. We examined a manuscript of the Vulgate, said to be of the 7th century, which appears to want the two books of Esdras, and does not contain the controverted text of St. John. (English) / rank | |||
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Property / text of the quotation: We saw there also a Latin Bible, printed by Faust in 1462, which is, probably, a copy of the third edition printed of the bible. We examined a manuscript of the Vulgate, said to be of the 7th century, which appears to want the two books of Esdras, and does not contain the controverted text of St. John. (English) / qualifier | |||
Property / text of the quotation: We saw there also a Latin Bible, printed by Faust in 1462, which is, probably, a copy of the third edition printed of the bible. We examined a manuscript of the Vulgate, said to be of the 7th century, which appears to want the two books of Esdras, and does not contain the controverted text of St. John. (English) / reference | |||
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excerpt on notable works in the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana in Florence
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excerpt on notable works in the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana in Florence |
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We saw there also a Latin Bible, printed by Faust in 1462, which is, probably, a copy of the third edition printed of the bible. We examined a manuscript of the Vulgate, said to be of the 7th century, which appears to want the two books of Esdras, and does not contain the controverted text of St. John. (English)