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By Robert Wilde, About.com Guide to European History since 2001

Profile: The Vulgate

Sunday June 12, 2005
The version of the Bible used by the Roman Catholic church for over a millennia and a half, the Vulgate is a Latin translation of the original bible texts, created mainly by St. Jerome during the end of the third and start of the fourth centuries CE. Vulgate derives from the phrase editio vulgata, or common edition.

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