Since Peter Waldo's Franco-Provençal translation of the New Testament in the late 1170s, and Guyart des Moulins' Bible Historiale manuscripts of the Late Middle Ages, there have been innumerable vernacular translations of the scriptures on the European continent, greatly aided and catalysed by the development of the printing press, first invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the late 1430s.
Year | Language | Notes | |
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1466 | Luther Bible | ||
1471 | Bible translations into Italian | ||
1478 | translated into Catalan by Bonifaci Ferrer, known as the Valencian Bible | ||
1530 | Bible translations into French | ||
1541 | Bible translations into Swedish | ||
1550 | Bible translations into Danish | ||
1569 | Bible translations into Spanish | ||
1571 | Joanes Leizarraga, a Catholic priest who joined the Reformation, translated the New Testament into Basque | ||
1578 | Jurij Dalmatin, Bible translations into Slovene | ||
1588 | Bible translations into Welsh | ||
1590 | Bible translations into Hungarian | ||
1602 | Bible translations into Irish | ||
1611 | Authorized King James Version | ||
1637 | Bible translations into Dutch | ||
1681 | A first edition of his New Testament translation was printed in Amsterdam in the year 1681 | ||
1694 | Bible translations into Latvian | ||
1735 | Bible translations into Lithuanian | ||
1739 | Bible translations into Estonian | ||
1756 | Bible translations into Slovak | ||
1827 | Bible translations into Breton | ||
1876 | Bible translations into Russian | ||
1934 | Bible translations into Serbian |
See main article: Bible translations into Albanian.
See main article: Peter Waldo.
See main article: Bible translations into languages of Russia.
See main article: Bible translations into languages of Russia.
See main article: Bible translations into Basque.
See main article: Bible translations into Belarusian.
See main article: Bible translations into Breton.
See main article: Bible translations into Bulgarian.
See main article: Bible translations into Catalan and Valencian Bible.
See main article: Bible translations into languages of Russia.
See main article: Bible translations into Cornish.
The translation of the Bible into Corsican is the work of Christian Dubois (2005).[1]
See main article: Bible translations into Croatian.
See main article: Bible translations into Czech.
See main article: Bible translations into Danish.
See main article: Bible translations into Dutch.
See main article: Bible translations into English and List of English Bible translations.
See main article: Bible translations into Estonian.
See main article: Bible translations into Faroese.
See main article: Bible translations into Finnish.
See main article: Bible translations into French.
See main article: Bible translations into Galician.
See main article: Bible translations into German.
See main article: Bible translations into Greek.
See main article: Bible translations into Hungarian.
See main article: Bible translations into Icelandic.
See main article: Bible translations into Irish.
See main article: Bible translations into Italian.
See main article: Bible translations into Kalmyk.
See main article: Bible translations into Slavic languages.
See main article: Bible translations into languages of Russia.
See main article: Bible translations into languages of Russia.
See main article: Bible translations into Latvian.
See main article: Bible translations into Lithuanian.
See main article: Bible translations into Macedonian.
See main article: Bible translations into Maltese.
See main article: Bible translations into Manx.
See main article: Bible translations into Norwegian.
See main article: Bible translations into the languages of France.
See main article: Bible translations into the languages of France.
See main article: Bible translations into Polish.
See main article: Bible translations into Portuguese.
See main article: Bible translations into Romani.
See main article: Bible translations into Romanian.
See main article: Bible translations into Romansh.
See main article: Bible translations into Russian.
See main article: Bible translations into Scots.
See main article: Bible translations into Scottish Gaelic.
See main article: Bible translations into Serbian.
See main article: Bible translations into Slovak.
See main article: Bible translations into Slovene and Bible translations into Prekmurje Slovene.
See main article: Bible translations into Sorbian.
See main article: Bible translations into Spanish.
See main article: Bible translations into Swedish.
See main article: Bible translations into the languages of Russia.
See main article: Bible translations into Turkish.
See main article: Bible translations into Ukrainian.
See main article: Bible translations into Welsh.
See main article: Bible translations into Yiddish.