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Santes (or Xantes)
Pagnino (Latin:
Xanthus Pagninus) (1470–1541), also
called Sante Pagnini or
Santi Pagnini, was an
Italian Dominican friar, and one...
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chapters into
verses was the
Italian Dominican biblical scholar Santes Pagnino (1470–1541), but his
system was
never widely adopted. His
verse divisions...
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Pagnini (born 1991),
Italian rhythmic gymnast Santi Pagnini or
Santes Pagnino (1470–1541),
Italian philologist and
Biblical scholar This page
lists people...
- the
Ferrara Bible for the Old
Testament and the
Latin Edition of
Santes Pagnino throughout. For the New Testament, he was
greatly aided by the translations...
- of beasts, etc. 1542 Holy
Bible according to the
translation of
Santes Pagnino.
Biblia sacra ex
Santes Pagnini tralation, hebraist. Lyon,
edited by Delaporte...
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Vulgate of Jerome, the Septuagint, and, later,
Latin versions by
Santes Pagnino and by
Sebastian Münster.: § 63 The
translation of the
entire Bible into...
- Hebrew, Aramaic) with both
Testaments was published. In 1527,
Santes Pagnino published his word-for-word New and Old
Testament (Latin, Gr****, Hebrew...
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tradition issued in the wake of the
Council of Trent. The
other being Santes Pagnino (Benedict Ashley,
History of the
Dominican Order).
Dizionario biografico...
- and in 1527 a
Gospel harmony. In 1527,
Italian converso friar Santes Pagnino published new
Latin translations of both the Old and New Testaments, from...
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sacred language, or
Hebrew lexicon"),
first published in 1529 by
Santes Pagnino, a
Hebrew Latin dictionary.
Shemot Devarim, a Yiddish-Hebrew-Latin-German...