Italian Bible;
Revised Luzzi
Version Bible in
Italian.
ISBN-10: 8823710510
ISBN-13: 9788823710511
Publisher:
American Bible
Society -
December 2000
Format:
Hardcover,
1200pp- REVISED
About
the
Italian
Translation:
The
first
printed
translation
of the
Bible
into
Italian
was the
Malermi
Bible in
1471
from the
Latin
version
Vulgata.
Giovanni
Diodati
in 1607
translated
the
Bible
from
Latin
and
Jewish
documents;
his
version
is the
reference
version
for the
Italian
Protestantism.
The
Bible of
CEI
(Conferenza
Episcopale
Italiana)
is the
official
version
of the
Italian
Catholic
Church.
It was
first
printed
in 1971
(editio
princeps)
as the
work of
only
three
translators
in order
to keep
the text
more
consistent,
and
revised
in 1974
(editio
minor).
A
totally
new
version
has been
published
in 2008,
after a
revision
of both
the
Testaments
started
in 1997,
considering
newly
discovered
documents
for the
New
Testament.
About
the
Italian
language:
Italian
(
italiano
or
lingua
italiana)
is a
Romance
language
spoken
by about
55
million
people
in
Italy,
and by a
total of
around
61.5
million
in the
world.
In
Switzerland,
Italian
is one
of four
official
languages.
It is
also the
official
language
of San
Marino,
as well
as the
primary
language
of
Vatican
City.
Unlike
most
other
Romance
languages,
Italian
has
retained
the
contrast
between
short
and long
consonants
which
existed
in
Latin.
As in
most
Romance
languages,
stress
is
distinctive.
Of the
Romance
languages,
Italian
is
considered
to be
the
closest
to Latin
in terms
of
vocabulary.
Features and Benefits of The Italian Bible:
Revised Luzzi Version.
Section headings to help you quickly identify.
Footnote references and Maps.
It is the complete Bible with Both Old and New Testaments.
Page Size is 5 1/2 x 8 3/4 in.
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