Sunday, May 13, 2007

Sixtus V, Pope from 1585 to 1590 authorized a printing of the Vulgate Bible. Taking no chances, the pope issued a papal bull automatically excommunicating any printer who might make an alteration in the text. This he ordered printed at the beginning of the Bible. He personally examined every sheet as it came off the press. Yet the published Vulgate Bible contained so many errors that corrected scraps had to be printed and pasted over them in every copy. The result provoked wry comments on the rather patchy papal infallibility, and Pope Sixtus had no recourse but to order the return and destruction of every copy.



Sixtus V, Pope from 1585 to 1590 authorized a printing of the Vulgate

Bible. Taking no chances, the pope issued a papal bull automatically

excommunicating any printer who might make an alteration in the text.

This he ordered printed at the beginning of the Bible. He personally

examined every sheet as it came off the press. Yet the published

Vulgate Bible contained so many errors that corrected scraps had to be

printed and pasted over them in every copy. The result provoked wry

comments on the rather patchy papal infallibility, and Pope Sixtus had

no recourse but to order the return and destruction of every copy.



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