Ostrog Bible
Slavic Translations of the Bible, Old Church Slavonic
978-613-7-98366-9
6137983668
200
2011-12-02
54,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Ostrog Bible was one of the earliest East Slavic translations of the Bible and the first complete printed edition of the Bible in Old Church Slavonic, published in Ostroh, in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, by the Muscovy printer Ivan Fyodorov in 1581 with the assistance of the Ruthenian Prince Konstantin Ostrogski. The Ostrog Bible is unique among Church Slavonic Bibles in that the Old Testament was translated not from the (Hebrew) Masoretic text, but from the (Greek) Septuagint. This translation comprised seventy-six books of the Old and New Testaments and a manuscript of the Codex Alexandrinus.
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