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- French). doi:10.58079/lymj. Retrieved 8 January 2020. Rahlfs, Alfred; Bibelanstalt, Privilegierte Württembergische (1935). Septuaginta : id est, Vetus Testamentum...
- their lists of primary witnesses for some books, the Württembergische Bibelanstalt, later the Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft (German Bible Society), based in...
- Bibelanstalt, 1922. Alfred Rahlfs (ed.), Genesis, Septuaginta: Vetus Testamentum grae**** I, Stuttgart: Privilegierte Württembergische Bibelanstalt, 1926...
- aristocrat who founded the Canstein Bible Institute (German: Cansteinsche Bibelanstalt) in Halle, Brandenburg-Prussia, the first modern Bible society. He was...
- (supposedly early nineteenth century). Privilegierte Wuerttembergische Bibelanstalt Biblia. Das ist: die ganze Heilige Schrift. Translated into German by...
- the founder of the oldest Bible society of the world, the Cansteinsche Bibelanstalt, was also buried in the church in 1719. Neuer Markt and St. Mary's Church...
- Septuaginta, 2 vols., 2:766-70. Stuttgart: Privilegierte Württembergische Bibelanstalt. Henry Barclay Swete (1899). The Old Testament in Gr**** According to...
- The South Slavic Bible Institute (German: Südslawische Bibelanstalt) was established in Urach (modern-day Bad Urach) in January 1561 by Baron Hans von...
- Slavonic-Serbian language. The South Slavic Bible Institute (German: Südslawische Bibelanstalt) was established in Urach (modern-day Bad Urach) in January 1561 by Baron...
- probably from Senj. The South Slavic Bible Institute (German: Südslawische Bibelanstalt) was established in Urach (modern-day Bad Urach) in January 1561 by Baron...