Pontifical Abbey of St Jerome-in-the-City
The Pontifical Abbey of St Jerome-in-the-City (
History
In 1907, the Vatican announced that the Benedictines had been assigned the task of creating a corrected edition of the Vulgate.
The methodology of the edition which was the main focus of the abbey proved to be controversial among scholars, but it was nonetheless a great improvement over any materials previously available.
The abbey library housed the collection of the library of Monte Cassino while that monastery was undergoing reconstruction.[8]
As a result of liturgical changes that had spurred the Vatican to produce a new translation of the Latin Bible, the Nova Vulgata, the Benedictine edition was no longer required for official purposes,[9] and the abbey was suppressed in 1984.[10] Its property was assigned to the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music.[11] Five monks were nonetheless allowed to complete the final two volumes of the Old Testament through the Pontifical Commission for the Revision and Emendation of the Vulgate, which were published under the abbey's name in 1987 and 1995.[12]
References
- ^ Gasquet, F.A. (1912). "Vulgate, Revision of". The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
- ^ "Consilium a Decessore, Motu Proprio, De Pontificia Commissione Vulgatae versioni Bibliorum emendandae, d. 23 m. Novembris a. 1914, Benedictus PP. XV". Vatican: The Holy See. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
- ^ Weld-Blundell, Adrian (1947). "The Revision of the Vulgate Bible" (PDF). Scripture. 2 (4): 100–105.
- ^ "Constitutio apostolica: De abbatia Sancti Hieronymi in urbe" (PDF). Acta apostolicae sedis: Commentarium officiale. Vol. 26. Rome: Typis polyglottis vaticanis. 1934. pp. 85–87.
- ^ "Motu proprio: Abbatiae sancti Hieronymi de urbe" (PDF). Acta apostolicae sedis: Commentarium officiale. Vol. 26. Rome: Typis polyglottis vaticanis. 1934. p. 290.
- JSTOR 27683795.
- ^ "The Biblia Sacra Vulgata and its history". German Bible Society. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
- ISBN 0674586557.
- ^ "Scripturarum Thesarurus, Apostolic Constitution, 25 April 1979, John Paul II". Vatican: The Holy See. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
- ^ Pope John Paul II. "Epistula Vincentio Truijen OSB Abbati Claravallensi, 'De Pontificia Commissione Vulgatae editioni recognoscendae atque emendandae'". Vatican: The Holy See. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
- ^ "Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music". Vatican: The Holy See. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
- ^ "Bibliorum Sacrorum Vetus Vulgata". Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
Further reading
- Brottier, Pierre. L'abbaye Saint-Jérôme de Rome, in L'abbaye de Clervaux, Die Cliärrwer Kanton, 1997, special issue, pp. 29–32).
- de Sainte-Marie, Henri. L'édition critique de la Vulgate (Lettre de Ligugé no. 184, 1997, pp. 7–20).
- Varela, Moreno, M.E. (1976). "Los Benedictinos y la historia de la edición critica de la Vulgata". Miscelánea de Estudios Árabes y Hebraicos (in Spanish). 24: 37–66.
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