Bonifatius Fischer
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Bonifatius Fischer was a German biblical scholar, textual critic of the Vulgate
Vulgate
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, and benedictine
Benedictine
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Fischer questioned Jerome
Jerome
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's authorship of some parts of the New Testament
New Testament
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 of Vulgate.

In 1951-1954 Fischer prepared the Old-Latin text of the Book of Genesis:
  • Genesis 1:1 – 9:14 (1951)
  • Genesis 9:14 – 27:23 (1952)
  • Genesis 27:23 – 43:22 (1953)
  • Genesis 43:22 – 50:26 (1954).


Fischer examined all known Latin manuscripts of the Gospels written before the 10th century. Fischer participated in preparation of Vulgata Stuttgartiana.

Works

  • Novae Concordantiae Bibliorum Sacrorum Iuxta Vulgatam Versionem Critice Editam, 1977, ISBN 3772806384
  • Beitrage Zur Geschichte Der Lateinischen Bibeltexte
  • Lateinische Bibelhandschriften Im Fruhen Mittelalter
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