Theodore Beza was a French Reformed Protestant theologian, a scholar of the Greek New Testament. He was a close associate and successor of the Protestant reformer John Calvin. In the year 1562, Beza, as he is more commonly known, made known this unusual ancient manuscript.
The Latin Vulgate (Vulgata Latina): History, Textual Transmission, and Significance in New Testament Textual Criticism
The Latin Vulgate and Old Latin versions shaped Western Christianity and remain vital for understanding New Testament textual history and transmission.
What Do We Know About the Latin Versions and How Can They Help Us Restore the Greek New Testament?
The Latin Bible preserves key Greek New Testament readings and remains vital to textual criticism, especially through the Old Latin and Vulgate traditions.

