Publisher's Synopsis
Liber Psalmorum Hebraicus Atque Latinus ab Hieronymo ex Hebraeo Conversus presents a scholarly edition of the Book of Psalms in both Hebrew and Latin. Edited by Constantin von Tischendorf, this edition provides a valuable resource for biblical scholars and students of classical languages. The work focuses on the Latin translation attributed to Jerome, offering insights into the textual history and interpretation of the Psalms.
This edition allows readers to compare the original Hebrew text with Jerome's Latin translation, facilitating a deeper understanding of the nuances and complexities of the Psalms. Tischendorf's work remains a significant contribution to the field of biblical studies, providing a critical examination of the text and its historical context. This edition is essential for those interested in the history of biblical translation and the development of Christian theology.
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