Clive Sneddon says the first complete Anglo-Norman bible is attested to 1361, but the translation may date to as early as 1300. (New Cambridge History of the Bible, CUP 2012, p. 265)
Frans van Liere
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With much thanks for your previous assistance on the history of the Bible, I would like to ask another question. Is there evidence of or a manuscript of a whole-bible translation into Anglo-Norman, predating the
first Wycliffe translation into English (1382)?
TBob Peckham, PhD
Professor of French Emeritus
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