Valencian Bible

The first complete Catalan[citation needed] [dubious – discuss] Bible translation was produced by the Catholic Church, between 1287 and 1290.

It was entrusted to Jaume de Montjuich by Alfonso II of Aragon.

Remains of this version can be found in Paris (Bibliothèque Nationale).

During the Inquisition, all copies were burned, and Daniel Vives, who was considered to be the main author, was imprisoned.

[2] The last surviving paper sheet of this Bible is at the Hispanic Society in New York City.

One of the two surviving pages of the 1477/78 Bible