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'''Sacrae Scripturae Veteris Nouaeque omnia''' (1518) is a book by [[Andreas Torresanus de Asula]].  
'''Sacrae Scripturae Veteris Nouaeque omnia''' (1518) is a book by [[Andreas Torresanus de Asula]] (1451-1529).


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Sacrae Scripturae Veteris Nouaeque omnia (1518) is a book by Andreas Torresanus de Asula (1451-1529).

Abstract

Torresanius' work was not technically the editio princeps of the Septuagint but was actually the first to be made available, as the distribution of the Complutensian Polyglot was delayed until 1520. The editor claimed he collated several ancient manuscripts, but did not specify them. The text of the Septuagint was closer to the Codex Vaticanus than the Complutensian. The New Testament text followed closely Erasmus' editio princeps (1516).

Editions and translations

Published in Venice [Italy]: Aldo Manuzio, 1518.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]