Bible of Kralice
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The Bible of Kralice, also called the Kralice Bible (Template:Langx), was the first complete translation of the Bible from the original languages into Czech. Translated by the Unity of the Brethren and printed in Kralice nad Oslavou, the first edition had six volumes and was published between 1579 and 1593. The third edition, from 1613, is classic and till this day widely known and used Czech translation. The New Testament had been translated from the Greek by Jan Blahoslav and published in 1564.
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External links
- Bible of Kralice – electronic version of the first edition (in Czech)
- Bible of Kralice – electronic version of the latest edition (in Czech)
- Travelling exhibition shows history of Bible in Czech lands – This exhibition includes the Bible of Kralice and a photo shows the Bible.
- The Kralice Bible – short history of the edition and the details of its printing, with special attention given to a full 6-volume set preserved at the Moravian Archives, Bethlehem.
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- 1579 books
- 1593 books
- 1613 books
- Early printed Bibles
- Czech literature
- History of the Moravian Church
- 16th-century Christian texts
- History of Moravia
- History of Christianity in the Czech Republic
- Czech lands under Habsburg rule
- Protestantism in the Czech Republic
- Czech nationalism