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The Complutensian Polyglot Bible is the name given to the first printed polyglot of the entire Bible, initiated and financed by Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros (1436-1517). It includes the first printed editions of the Greek New Testament, the complete Septuagint, and the Targum Onkelos. Of the 600 printed, only 123 are known to have survived to date. | The Complutensian Polyglot Bible is the name given to the first printed polyglot of the entire [[Bible]], initiated and financed by [[Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros]] (1436-1517). It includes the first printed editions of the [[Greek New Testament]], the complete [[Septuagint]], and the [[Targum Onkelos]]. Of the 600 printed, only 123 are known to have survived to date. | ||
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The Complutensian Polyglot Bible is the name given to the first printed polyglot of the entire Bible, initiated and financed by Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros (1436-1517). It includes the first printed editions of the Greek New Testament, the complete Septuagint, and the Targum Onkelos. Of the 600 printed, only 123 are known to have survived to date.