the first of several editions of the Bible in which the text was presented in several languages in adjacent columns. The Complutensian Polyglot presented the Old Testament in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin and the New Testament in Greek and Latin. It was prepared at the University of Alcal de Henares, in Spain, by a group of scholars under the sponsorship of Cardinal Francisco Jimnez de Cisneros and printed (probably 600 copies) in 151417. With the authorization of Pope Leo X, the work was published in 1521 or 1522.
COMPLUTENSIAN POLYGLOT BIBLE
Meaning of COMPLUTENSIAN POLYGLOT BIBLE in English
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