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24 May 2023

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The Oxford handbook of the Latin Bible edited by H. A. G. Houghton, Oxford handbooks,  New York (N.Y.) : Oxford University Press, 2023, 1 vol. (XXXVII-522 p. dont [11] p. de pl.)

This book shows how up-to-date the Latin Bible is, with articles by colleagues and friends such as Gilbert Dahan and Kevin Zilverberg on the Neo-Vulgate, and an article by Annie Noblesse-Rocher on Protestant Latin Bibles….

A former assistant at La Bible en ses Traditions publishes her thesis

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Ottilia Lukács, Sabbath in the making : a study of the inner-biblical interpretation of the Sabbath commandment, Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology, 97,  Leuven, Paris, Bristol (Conn.) : Peeters, 2020, 1 vol. (VIII-351 p.)  

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