Nova Vulgata
official Catholic Classical Latin translation of the original language texts of the Bible
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Nova Vulgata
Summary
Nova Vulgata is a Bible translation[1]. It draws 140 Wikipedia views per month (bible_translation category, ranking #6 of 23).[2]
Key Facts
- Nova Vulgata's image is recorded as Nova Vulgata 1986.jpg[3].
- Nova Vulgata's instance of is recorded as Bible translation[4].
- Nova Vulgata's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[5].
- Nova Vulgata's follows is recorded as Sixto-Clementine Vulgate[6].
- Nova Vulgata's language of work or name is recorded as Classical Latin[7].
- Nova Vulgata's country of origin is recorded as Vatican City[8].
- Nova Vulgata's publication date is recorded as +1979-00-00T00:00:00Z[9].
- Nova Vulgata's edition or translation of is recorded as Vulgate[10].
- Nova Vulgata's replaces is recorded as Sixto-Clementine Vulgate[11].
- Nova Vulgata's title is recorded as {'lang': 'la', 'text': 'Nova Vulgata Bibliorum Sacrorum Editio'}[12].
- Nova Vulgata's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1219y3wz[13].
- Nova Vulgata's Getty Iconography Authority ID is recorded as 901001659[14].
Why It Matters
Nova Vulgata draws 140 Wikipedia views per month (bible_translation category, ranking #6 of 23).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15]