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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_39412" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_39412" /> ==
<p> bishop of Sulce, 5th century, is supposed to have been the first to divide the N.T. into verses. Some of the poetical parts of the O.T. had been arranged. in lines (στίχοι ), and [[Euthalius]] (A.D. 438) divided Paul's epistles into verses. [[Afterwards]] he so arranged Acts and the [[Catholic]] Epistles. The division into chapters had been made by a previous writer (A.D. 396), and Euthalius adopted it. Erasmus, In his N.T., inserts the Arguments of Euthalius to the Acts and to Paul's epistles. His [[Prologue]] to St. Paul's Epistles, including a sketch of Paul's life, was published by J.H. Bocclerus at the end of his N.T. (Argentor. 1645, 1660). All the remains of Euthalius are given by Zaccagni, Call. Mton. Vat. Ecclesiastes Grac. (Rome, 1698, 4to). — Horne, Introduction, part 1, chapter 2, § 3; Cave, Hist. Lit. (Genev. 1720), 1. </p>
<p> bishop of Sulce, 5th century, is supposed to have been the first to divide the N.T. into verses. Some of the poetical parts of the O.T. had been arranged. in lines ( '''''Στίχοι''''' ), and [[Euthalius]] (A.D. 438) divided Paul's epistles into verses. [[Afterwards]] he so arranged Acts and the [[Catholic]] Epistles. The division into chapters had been made by a previous writer (A.D. 396), and Euthalius adopted it. Erasmus, In his N.T., inserts the Arguments of Euthalius to the Acts and to Paul's epistles. ''His [[Prologue]] To St. Paul'S Epistles,'' including a sketch of Paul's life, was published by J.H. Bocclerus at the end of his N.T. (Argentor. 1645, 1660). All the remains of Euthalius are given by Zaccagni, Call. Mton. Vat. Ecclesiastes Grac. (Rome, 1698, 4to). '''''''''' Horne, Introduction, part 1, chapter 2, '''''§''''' 3; Cave, Hist. Lit. (Genev. 1720), 1. </p>
          
          
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