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Latin Vulgate (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | The old versions were never authoritatively deposed, and so Jerome's version was compelled to win its way by its own merits. |
 | | In the 5th century—especially in Gaul—it continued to grow in popularity among scholars, being adopted by Vincent of Lerins, Eucherius of Lyons, Sedulius, and Claudianus Mamertus, and Prosper of Aquitaine. |
 | | In the next century its use became almost universal except in Africa, where the Old Latin was retained by Junilius and Facundus. |
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