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The Pontifical Abbey of St Jerome-in-the-City ( la, Abbatia pontificia sancti Hieronymi in urbe; it, San Girolamo in urbe) was a
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in
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founded in 1933 for the purpose of creating a
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of the
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. The abbey was dissolved in 1984; their critical edition of the Vulgate is only that of the
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, Catholic deuterocanonicals included, and is known as the
Benedictine Vulgate The Benedictine Vulgate, Vatican Vulgate or Roman Vulgate (full title: ''Biblia Sacra iuxta latinam vulgatam versionem ad codicum fidem'', tr. ''Holy Bible following the Latin vulgate version faithfully to the manuscripts'') is a critical editio ...
.


History

In 1907, the Vatican announced that the Benedictines had been assigned the task of creating a corrected edition of the Vulgate. In addition to the critical edition of the Vulgate, a series called '' Collectanea Biblica Latina'' was created to publish subsidiary findings from research on the Latin Bible. A ''
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'' of 1914, ''Consilium a Decessore'', established a pontifical commission to oversee this work, which in 1926 was credited on the title page of the first published volume of the resulting edition, ''Biblia Sacra iuxta latinam vulgatam versionem ad codicum fidem''. The project was originally based at the Pontifical Atheneum of St. Anselm, and later the
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. On 15 June 1933, an apostolic constitution, ''Inter praecipuas'', established an abbey to complete the work; a further ''motu proprio'' was issued in 1934 to clarify its status. Its community was largely drawn from
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; its first abbot was
Henri Quentin Dom Henri Quentin (7 October 1872, Saint-Thierry - 4 February 1935, Rome) was a French Benedictine monk. A philologist specializing in biblical texts and martyrologies, he was the creator of an original method of textual criticism (sometimes cal ...
. 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. In 1969, while individual volumes of the large edition had only been published up to
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,
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, a member of the abbey, directed a separate project to create a smaller edition of the full Vulgate, published as '' Biblia Sacra iuxta vulgatam versionem''; this continued to be revised to take the most current findings into account. The abbey library housed the collection of the library of
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while that monastery was undergoing reconstruction. As a result of liturgical changes that had spurred the Vatican to produce a new translation of the Latin Bible, the ''
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'', the Benedictine edition was no longer required for official purposes, and the abbey was suppressed in 1984. Its property was assigned to the
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. Five monks were nonetheless allowed to complete the final two volumes of the Old Testament through the
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, which were published under the abbey's name in 1987 and 1995.


References


Further reading

*Brottier, Pierre. ''L'abbaye Saint-Jérôme de Rome'', i
''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). * {{authority control Benedictine monasteries in Italy 1933 establishments in Italy