Old-Latin Biblical Texts Old-Latin Biblical Texts, No. III. The Four Gospels from the Munich MS. (q) with a Fragment from St. John in the Hof-Bibliothek at Vienna. Edited, with the aid of Tischendorf's Transcript (under the direction of the Bishop of Salisbury), by Henry J. White, M.A., of the Society of St. Andrew, Salisbury. With a Facsimile. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press. 4to. pp. lvi. 166. 12s. 6d
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