''The Septuagint version of the Old Testament'' is a translation of the
Septuagint by
Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton, originally published by
Samuel Bagster & Sons, London, in 1844, in English only.
From the 1851 edition the
Apocrypha were included, and by about 1870, an edition with parallel Greek text existed;
[The International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies]
Brenton's Translation of the Septuagint
re-accessed 25 October 2016 another one appeared in 1884. In the 20th century it was reprinted by
Zondervan among others.
Codex Vaticanus is used as the primary source. Brenton's has been the most widely used translation until the publication of ''
New English Translation of the Septuagint'' in 2007.
References
External links
1844 edition, scannedat
HathiTrust
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*1844 edition
vol. Ivol. II at the
Internet Archive1870 edition, scannedat
CCEL1870 edition multiple formats at the Internet Archive
1879 edition (with Greek, without Apocrypha)at the Internet Archive
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1884 edition, html(American English language updates, 2012)
1884 edition, html(British English language updates, 2012)
HTML and zipParallel verse lookup with Brenton
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19th-century Christian texts
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Editions of the Septuagint