(++) The Volume of the Bokes called Apocripha (1549 Taverner, Becke), book

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The Volume of the Bokes called Apocripha (1549) is a book by Richard Taverner and Edmund Becke.

Abstract

This is the first book ever specifically devoted to the corpus of the OT Apocrypha, largely based on texts already published in the so-called Taverner’s Bible of 1539. Edmund Becke is credited for revising the translations.

Editions

Published in London, England: John Day and William Seres], 1549.

Table of contents

Thyrd boke of Ezdras; Fourth boke of Ezdras; Boke of Tobiah; Boke of Iudith; Boke of Judith; Rest of the boke of Hester; Boke of Wisdome; Ecclesiasticus; Baruch the prophet; Song of the .iii. children; Storie of Susanna; Story of Bel and the dragon; Prayer of Manasseh; First boke of Machabees; .Ii. boke of Machabees; .Iii. boke of Machabees;

External links

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