Editio typica

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Tridentine Pontificale Romanum from 1961

An editio typica (Latin for typical edition) is a form of text used in the Catholic Church as an official source text of a particular document—typically in Eccelesiastical Latin—and used as the basis for all subsequent translations into vernacular languages.[1][2]

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