Bibbia (1471 Malermi), book
Bibbia <Italian> / Bible (1471) is a book by Niccolò Malermi.
Abstract
The first printed Italian Bible, from the Latin Vulgate, included the OT Apocrypha. It is the second known translation of the Bible in a modern language, after the German edition by Johannes Mentelin in 1466. In 1559 Paul IV (as well as his successor Pius IV in 1564) proscribed all printing and reading of the vernacular Scriptures except by permission of the church. Although the Malerbi Bible got such authorization in 1567, the policy of the Church effectively stopped further Catholic translations for the next 200 years, until the publication of La Sacra Bibbia (1769-1781 Martini), book.
Editions
Published in Venice [Italy]: Adam de Ambergau, 1471. Reissued in Venice: Scotto, 1567; and Venice: Pezzana, 1773. Critical edition by Carlo Negroni (1819-1896), in Bologna: Romagnoli, <10 vols.> 1887-1892.
Table of contents
External links
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- 1471
- Made in the 1470s
- Italian language--1450s
- Bible Studies--1450s
- Bible Studies--Italian
- OT Apocrypha Studies--1450s
- OT Apocrypha Studies--Italian
- Bible Translations (text)
- Bible--Italian tr. (text)
- Old Testament Translations (text)
- Old Testament--Italian tr. (text)
- OT Apocrypha Translations (text)
- OT Apocrypha--Italian tr. (text)
- New Testament Translations (text)
- New Testament--Italian tr. (text)
- Vulgate Translations (text)
- Vulgate--Italian tr. (text)
- Bible (subject)
- Bible, with OT Apocrypha (subject)
- Top--1450s