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Juris -- The edition I am thinking of in fact goes under the title 'vetus latina', and has been published out of Freiburg since after WW2. SOrry I don't have further info than this with me. Best wishes, George Ferzoco
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Thanks for on- and off-list advice. I also checked a nearly
illegible microform copy of the *BS cum GO*, which had nothing, so far as
I could tell, unless a phrasing in one of the marginal glosses had stuck
in Bartholomaeus' head, but that phrase was a comment's paraphrase, not a
variant text.
I'll see if a *Vetus itala* is around in a nearby research library
the next time I go (any better bibl. ref. than those 2 words?), but I have
none and my institution wouldn't even have a Jerome had I not donated my
old, green 2-vol. set, when I updated to the 1-vol. 4th edition, which is
what I referred to incompletely in the original query:
Biblia Sacra iuxta Vulgatam versionem, ed B. Fischer, I.
Gribomont, H.F.D. Sparks, W. Thiele... Robertus
Weber...Roger Gryson. Stuttgart: Deutsche
Bibelgesellschaft, 1994. ISBN 3-438-05303-9
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