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<DIV>Janey, my own beside-the-desk choice is Leo F. Steltin, _Dictionary of
Ecclesiastical Latin_ (Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson Publishers, 1995). ISBN
1-56563-131-5</DIV>
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<DIV> It picks up where most classical Latin dictionaries leave off,
covering terms and concepts from the 4th-century Vulgate Latin bible to the
20th-century documents of the second Vatican Council.</DIV>
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