The first complete English translation of the Bible was the Bible of 1380, translated into a Midland dialect by Nicholas of Hereford and others.
It is often called the Wyclif Bible, though theologian John Wyclif (c. 1320-84) did not work on it.
The first complete English translation of the Bible was the Bible of 1380, translated into a Midland dialect by Nicholas of Hereford and others.
It is often called the Wyclif Bible, though theologian John Wyclif (c. 1320-84) did not work on it.