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Roman (Sixtine) Septuagint of 1587

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English: Title page of the Roman (Sixtine) Septuagint of 1587. The title reads: Η ΠΑΛΑΙΑ ΔΙΑΘΗΚΗ ΚΑΤΑ ΤΟΥΣ ΕΒΔΟΜΗΚΟΝΤΑ ΔΙ ΑΥΘΕΝΤΙΑΣ ΞΥΣΤΟΥ Ε’ ΑΚΡΟΥ ΑΡΧΙΕΡΕΩΣ ΕΚΔΟΘΕΙΣΑ. VETVS TESTAMENTVM IVXTA SEPTVAGINTA EX AVCTORITATE SIXTI V. PONT. MAX. EDITVM ROMAE EX TYPOGRAPHIA FRANCISCI ZANETTI. M.D.LXXXVII CVM PRIVILEGIO GEORGIO FERRARIO CONCESSO..
The original source says: "1586 [changed in ink, as always, to 1587]." Swete explains: "The second i has been added in many copies with the pen. The impression was worked off in 1586, but the work was not published until May 1587."[1] The illustration is the coat of arms of Sixtus V flanked by Moses and Esdras.
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  1. Swete, H. B. (1914). Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek. Additional Notes. CHAPTER VI. PRINTED TEXTS OF THE SEPTUAGINT.. Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Retrieved on 2019-11-03.

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