Ferdinand Cavallera

Ferdinand Cavallera (1875–1954) was an Italian biblical scholar, textual critic, publisher of some Patristic works, and Jesuit.

In 1909 he finished the Catholic Institute in Toulouse. He examined Latin manuscripts of the Vulgate. In 1914 he prepared a Concordance to the Vulgate.[1]

Cavallera questioned Jerome's authorship of some parts of the New Testament of Vulgate.[2]

Works

References

  1. Ferdinand Cavallera (1875-1954) – Le Dictionnaire de Spiritualité Oeuvre monumentale
  2. F. Cavallera, Novae Concordantiae Bibliorum Sacrorum Iuxta Vulgatam Versionem Critice Editam, 1914.

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