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His great learning made it possible for him to produce the first authorized version of the Old and New Testaments in Latin in an edition known as the Vulgate , which ever since has remained the official version of the Catholic Church .
His great learning made it possible for him to produce the first authorized version of the Old and New Testaments in Latin in an edition known as the Vulgate , which ever since has remained the official version of the Catholic Church .
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The fact that many of them were known for their ignorance and loose living indicated that something was radically wrong with the clergy . On the theory that they were too much in contact with a vicious world , the Cluniac reformers led ...
The fact that many of them were known for their ignorance and loose living indicated that something was radically wrong with the clergy . On the theory that they were too much in contact with a vicious world , the Cluniac reformers led ...
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In the elev- enth century , schoolmen devoted most of their attention to Aristotle , but , until 1128 , only two of the five parts of the Organon were known , and these were only in Latin ...
In the elev- enth century , schoolmen devoted most of their attention to Aristotle , but , until 1128 , only two of the five parts of the Organon were known , and these were only in Latin ...
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