The Vulgate is a fourth-century translation of the Gospels and of most of the Old Testament into Latin produced by St. Jerome.

Vulgate may also refer to:

Christianity

Official Catholic Latin editions

  • Sixtine Vulgate, an edition of the Vulgate prepared and promulgated by Pope Sixtus V in 1590
  • Sixto-Clementine Vulgate, a revision of Sixtus V's edition of the Vulgate; promulgated by Pope Clement VII in 1592
  • Nova Vulgata, edition of the Vulgate promulgated in 1979 by Pope John Paul II

Other editions

Miscellaneous

  • Vetus Latina, Latin translation of the Septuagint pre-dating the fourth-century translation of St. Jerome
  • Greek Vulgate, an expression with various meanings

Literature

Antiquity

Arthurian legend

  • Vulgate Cycle, also known as the Lancelot-Grail, a major source of Arthurian legend written in French
  • Post-Vulgate Cycle, a rewriting of the Lancelot-Grail

See also

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