"Originally edited by Robert Weber in 1969 and revised for the
fourth (1994) edition by Gryson, this is the standard critical
edition of the Latin version of the Bible, the Vulgate. Manuscript
readings are duly noted in the apparatus, and the two versions of
the Psalms are printed on facing pages (with the left page going
the Gallican Psalter, the one commonly associated with the Vulgate
version). Noteworthy is the fact that the third and fourth books of
Esdras are included in this edition, and placed after the Neu
Testament (3 Esdras Vulgate = 1 Esdras Septuagint; 4 Esdras Vulgate
= 2 Esdras Septuagint). --Recommended as a standard resource for
biblical study. "
--"International Review of Biblical Studies"
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