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Work on an Italian Bible was begun in the 1530's by a man named Antonio Brucioli, but a protestant Italian Bible did not appear until 1562 at Geneva, and this was a revision of earlier translations. Giovanni Diodata, who was Beza's (the fellow who colaberated on the Textus Receptus) successor at Geneva. He produced a translation in 1607, that, after being further revised in 1641, remains in use til this very day. From Lion's Handbook

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