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====Manuscript tradition (Middle Ages)==== | |||
Translations of the Bible into German were produced in the Middle Ages in manuscript form, notably, the ''Augsburger Bible'' of 1350 (New Testament) and ''Wenzel Bible'' of 1389 (Old Testament). | |||
====Pre-Reformation Printed Bibles (15th century)==== | |||
At least 18 German translations of the whole Bible were published before the Reformation. The ''Mentelin Bible'' of 1466, based on the Vulgata, was the first translation of the Bible into a modern language ever printed. | |||
====The Bibles of the Reformation (16th century)==== | |||
*[[Luther Bible (1534 Luther), book]] | |||
====17th-century Bibles==== | |||
====18th-century Bibles==== | |||
====19th-century Bibles==== | |||
====20th-century Bibles==== | |||
*[[Einheitsübersetzung (1962-80), book]] | |||
====21th-century Bibles==== | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 09:18, 18 December 2011
- LIST OF WORKS: see Category:Bible--German tr. (subject)
Translations of the Bible into German language have appeared since the 15th century.
Overview
Manuscript tradition (Middle Ages)
Translations of the Bible into German were produced in the Middle Ages in manuscript form, notably, the Augsburger Bible of 1350 (New Testament) and Wenzel Bible of 1389 (Old Testament).
Pre-Reformation Printed Bibles (15th century)
At least 18 German translations of the whole Bible were published before the Reformation. The Mentelin Bible of 1466, based on the Vulgata, was the first translation of the Bible into a modern language ever printed.