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  2. Paris Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Bible (Latin: Biblia Parisiensia [1]) was a standardized format of codex of the Vulgate Latin Bible originally produced in Paris in the 13th century. These bibles signalled a significant change in the organization and structure of medieval bibles and were the template upon which the structure of the modern bible is based.

  3. Paris Psalter (Anglo-Saxon) - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Psalter (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS. Fonds Latin 8824) is an entire Anglo-Saxon psalm book written in both Latin and the West Saxon dialect of Old English. [1] The manuscript dates from the middle of 11th century, written by a scribe who stated that he was called Wulfwinus cognomento Cada (i.e. Wulfwine or Wulfwig surnamed ...

  4. List of illuminated manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    London, British Library, Add MS 10546. (Moutier-Grandval Bible) Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, MS lat. 1 (First Bible of Charles the Bald) Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, MS lat. 2 (Second Bible of Charles the Bald) Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, MS lat. 8847 (Bible fragment)

  5. Category:Biblical manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Paris Bible; R. Rabbinical translations of Matthew; Rahlfs 1219; Rylands Papyri This page was last edited on 14 March 2021, at 15:47 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. Syriac Bible of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Syriaque 341, fol. 8r. Moses before Pharaoh. The Syriac Bible of Paris (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS syr. 341) is an illuminated Bible written in Syriac. It dates to 6th or 7th century. It is believed to have been made in northern Mesopotamia. The manuscript has 246 extant folios. Large sections of text and ...

  7. Old English Bible translations - Wikipedia

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    Old English was one of very few early medieval vernacular languages the Bible was translated into, [1] and featured a number of incomplete Bible translations, some of which were meant to be circulated, like the Paris Psalter [2] or Ælfric's Hexateuch. [3]

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  9. Bible Historiale - Wikipedia

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    These were the "Thirteenth-Century Bible," probably completed between 1230 and 1250 at the University of Paris and the Acre Bible, written between 1250 and 1254 in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. [9] The Thirteenth-Century Bible survives in four complete or near-complete copies and a significant number of single volumes (of two) and fragments ...