The Vulgate is a translation of the Hebrew and Greek Bible to latin, performed at the end of the 4th century ( in 382 ad ) by Jerome of Stridon. It was commissioned by Pope Dámaso I two years before his death ( 366-384 ). Version takes its name from the phrase vulgata editio ( Edition reported ) and he was written in a current latin as opposed to the classical latin of Cicero, Jerónimo de Estridón dominated. The objective of the Vulgate was to be easier to understand and more accurate than its predecessors.
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