The bible was translated into Gothic and Syriac in the 5th century, in
French in the 13th century so the received wisdom got it wrong.
> It was
> mostly "heretics" and religious rebels who provided local translations
> (Wyclif, Tyndale).
And the Cathar, Waldensics, Hussites (Hungary)... Strange as it may sound,
not ALL the medieval period took place in Brittain.
> I would say it was a combination of church
> persecution of heretical ideas, emerging literacy and printing
> technology that drove the process.
The printing process certainly had a large influence, by driving down the
cost of a copy rather sharply.
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