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Project Gutenberg's Latin Vulgate Bible Book Titles and Names, by Anonymous
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Title: Latin Vulgate Bible Book Titles and Names
Author: Anonymous
Posting Date: April 15, 2013 [EBook #825] Release Date: February, 1997 First Posted: February 27, 1997
Language: Latin
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LATIN VULGATE BIBLE BOOK TITLES ***
Produced by Dennis McCarthy
This is a complete electronic ASCII text of the various Bible book names as used in the Latin Clementine Vulgate. English and German names added for reference purposes.
notes concerning this file:
transcriber: Dennis McCarthy 261 South Colonial Homes Circle, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30309-1226
1996 December 08 1997 February 02 (revised)
Source:
P. Michael Hetzenauer, Ord. Min. Cap. editor.
Biblia Sacra Vulgatae Editionis:
Sixti V Pont. Max. Iussa Recognita et Clemens VIII Auctoritate Edita.
Neo Eboraci et Cincinnati
I have assembled four lists of the designations used for the Bible books from the above source: Full Tiles, Long Names, Short Names, & Abbreviations. The only changes I made were