^ abLeşcu, Christine (22 July 2017). "The First Romanian Translation of the Old Testament". Radio Romania International. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
^Deletant, Dennis (1982). "Rumanian Presses and Printing in the Seventeenth Century: I". The Slavonic and East European Review. 60 (4): 481–499. ISSN 0037-6795.
Further readingedit
Constantin C. Giurescu, Istoria Bucureștilor. Din cele mai vechi timpuri pînă în zilele noastre, Editura pentru Literatură, Bucharest, 1966
External linksedit
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bucharest, bible, romanian, biblia, bucurești, also, known, cantacuzino, bible, first, complete, translation, bible, into, romanian, language, published, bucharest, 1688, ordered, patronized, Șerban, cantacuzino, then, ruler, wallachia, overseen, logothete, co. The Bucharest Bible Romanian Biblia de la București also known as the Cantacuzino Bible was the first complete translation of the Bible into the Romanian language published in Bucharest in 1688 1 2 It was ordered and patronized by Șerban Cantacuzino then ruler of Wallachia 1 and overseen by logothete Constantin Brancoveanu citation needed Caption showing pages 446 447 of the book specifically the Book of Proverbs 27 14 30 33 Contents 1 See also 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External linksSee also editBible translations into RomanianReferences edit a b Lescu Christine 22 July 2017 The First Romanian Translation of the Old Testament Radio Romania International Retrieved 2024 04 05 Deletant Dennis 1982 Rumanian Presses and Printing in the Seventeenth Century I The Slavonic and East European Review 60 4 481 499 ISSN 0037 6795 Further reading editConstantin C Giurescu Istoria Bucureștilor Din cele mai vechi timpuri pină in zilele noastre Editura pentru Literatură Bucharest 1966External links edit nbsp Media related to Bucharest Bible at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bucharest Bible amp oldid 1217461023, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,