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{{Infobox Latin Bible|image=Frontispiece of the Sixtine Vulgate 3.png|alt=Frontispiece of the Sixtine Vulgate|image_caption=Frontispiece of the Sixtine Vulgate|language=[[Latin]]|complete_bible_published=1590|textual_basis=[[Vulgate]]|Followed by=[[Sixto-Clementine Vulgate]]|Preceded by=
The '''Sixtine Vulgate''' or '''Sistine Vulgate''' ({{Lang-la|'''Vulgata Sixtina'''}}) is the edition of the [[Vulgate]]—a 4th-century Latin translation of the Bible that was written largely by [[Jerome]]—which was published in 1590, prepared by a commission on the orders of [[Pope Sixtus V]] and edited by himself. It was the first edition of the Vulgate authorised by a pope. Its official recognition was short-lived; the edition was replaced in 1592 by the [[Sixto-Clementine Vulgate]].
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