Camaldolese Bible ( Slovak: Kamaldulská Biblia) is the first known complete translation of Bible into Slovak language. [1] The Bible was translated from Vulgate by Camaldolese monks at Červený Kláštor monastery. The completed translation had been rewritten in 1756–1759. [1] The translation is characterized by the effort to use forms and expressions of common Slovak spoken language, with distinctive Western-Slovak elements and some literary linguistic elements of Czech origin. [2] The manuscript had been found in the roman catholic parish house of Cífer. [3] [4]
Camaldolese Bible ( Slovak: Kamaldulská Biblia) is the first known complete translation of Bible into Slovak language. [1] The Bible was translated from Vulgate by Camaldolese monks at Červený Kláštor monastery. The completed translation had been rewritten in 1756–1759. [1] The translation is characterized by the effort to use forms and expressions of common Slovak spoken language, with distinctive Western-Slovak elements and some literary linguistic elements of Czech origin. [2] The manuscript had been found in the roman catholic parish house of Cífer. [3] [4]