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  2. Robert Estienne - Wikipedia

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    Robert I Estienne (French:; 1503 – 7 September 1559), [2] known as Robertus Stephanus in Latin [3] and sometimes referred to as Robert Stephens, [4] [5] was a 16th-century printer in Paris. He was the proprietor of the Estienne print shop after the death of his father Henri Estienne, the founder of the Estienne printing firm. Estienne ...

  3. John Mill (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Novum testamentum græcum. Mill's Novum testamentum græcum, cum lectionibus variantibus MSS. exemplarium, versionum, editionum SS. patrum et scriptorum ecclesiasticorum, et in easdem nolis (Oxford, fol. 1707) was undertaken with the encouragement of John Fell, his predecessor in the field of New Testament criticism; it took thirty years to complete and was a great advance on previous scholarship.

  4. Stephanus - Wikipedia

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    Stephanus is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: ... Robert Estienne (1503–1559), known as Robertus Stephanus in Latin, French printer and ...

  5. List of editiones principes in Greek - Wikipedia

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    Robertus Stephanus [194] Paris 1546 [208] Theophilus Antiochenus, Ad Autolycum [208] Christophorus Froschoverus [208] Zürich [208] Edited by Johannes Frisius. [208] 1546 [67] Dionysius Halicarnasseus, Antiquitates Romanae [67] Robertus Stephanus [67] Paris [67] 1546 [209] Tatianus, Oratio ad Graecos [209] Christoph Froschauer [209] Zürich ...

  6. Editio Regia - Wikipedia

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    3rd edition of Estienne's New Testament opened to the beginning of the Gospel of John 4th edition of New Testament of Robert Estienne. Editio Regia (Royal edition) is the third and the most important edition of the Greek New Testament of Robert Estienne (1503–1559).

  7. Vulgate - Wikipedia

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    In 1528, Robertus Stephanus published the first of a series of critical editions, which formed the basis of the later Sistine and Clementine editions. John Henten's critical edition of the Bible followed in 1547. [57] In 1550, Stephanus fled to Geneva, where he issued his final critical

  8. Sixto-Clementine Vulgate - Wikipedia

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    The text of the Clementine Vulgate was close to the Hentenian edition of the Bible, which is the Leuven Vulgate; [21] [23] this is a difference from the Sixtine edition, [21] which had "a text more nearly resembling that of Robertus Stephanus than that of John Hentenius".

  9. List of licences to crenellate - Wikipedia

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    1281 May 25 Stephanus de Penecestre et Margareta uxor eius Alinton (Allington Castle). "Stephen de Penecestre and Margaret his wife". 1281 Aug 2 Baldewinus Wake, Styventon [Stiventon] (Stevington Castle) 1284 Jan 28 Robertus Burnell, Episcopus Bathon, et Wellen. Acton Burnell (Acton Burnell Castle). Robert Burnell, Bishop of Bath & Wells.