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Mentelin Bible (1466) is a book edited by Johannes Mentelin.

Abstract

The so-called Mentelin Bible (or Mentel Bible) is the first known printed translation of the Bible in a modern language. The German translation was based on the Latin text of the Vulgata.

Editions

Published in Strasbourg: 1466.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]