Biblija - Stari i Novi zavjet (Zagrebačka Biblija)
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Biblija - Stari i Novi zavjet (Zagrebačka Biblija)

The Zagreb Bible from 1968 is the fourth complete translation of the Bible into the Croatian language, the first printed in Croatia. Translation from the original, based on the example of the Jerusalem Bible. Issued on September 14, 1968.

Translation
Antun Sović, Silvije Grubišić, Filibert Gas, Ljudevit Rupčić
Editor
Josip Tabak, Jerko Fućak
Graphics design
Nenad Dogan
Dimensions
24 x 16 cm
Pages
1302
Publisher
Stvarnost, Zagreb, 1968.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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