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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblia_pauperum
http://biblia.com/books/esv
Biblia Vulgata
1. The common speech of a people; the vernacular.
2. A widely accepted text or version of a work.
3. Vulgate The Latin edition or translation of the Bible made by Saint Jerome at the end of the fourth century a.d., now used in a revised form as the Roman Catholic authorized version.
[Medieval Latin <tt>Vulgta</tt>, from Late Latin <tt>vulgta (editi)</tt>, popular (edition), from Latin, feminine past participle of <tt>vulgre</tt>, to make known to all, from <tt>vulgus</tt>, the common people.]
“The standard example is Greek neuter plural "biblia" meaning "books"; singular is "biblion", which stays neuter plural in Latin, but passes into French as "la bible", whence we have it as a singular.”
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