Preferably from the Clementine Vulgate?
See if you like:
Lexicon biblicum in quo explicantur vulgatae vocabula et phrases by Weitenauer, Ignaz, 1709-1783
If you do, you can buy reprints
Thank you bedwere, but this is more of what I would call a Concordance. I’m looking for the Latin equivalent of something like Harper’s Analytical Greek Lexicon, which parses out each word found in the text.
“et audientes non audiunt, neque intelligunt.” (Mt. 13.13)
The Vulgate Lexicon, p. 59, seems to indicate that not only may some people not hear and understand Our Lord’s voice directly, but also not hear and understand His voice in the stars, in the cosmos, in nature. Is this the Logos, λόγος, the Dao, 道 ?
Audiri, de sideribus. Non sunt loquelae, neque sermones, quorum non audiantur voces eorum. Ps. XVIII 4. Nullae sunt nationes, quantumvis longinquae aut barbarae, quibus eorum voces non audiantur. Tacitus ille siderum clamor, conditorem suum perpetuo praedicantium, ubicumque gentium auditur, et intelligitur.
To be heard, concerning the stars. There are no speeches nor languages, where their voices are not heard. Psalm 18.4. There are no races, however much far off you will, even barbarian, to whom their voices are not heard. That cry of the stars is silent, perpetually of praising their author, wherever it is heard by the nations, and is understood.
https://archive.org/details/lexiconbiblicumi00weit/page/58/mode/2up
Vale.
Maybe this could be what you are loooking for:
https://verbum.com/product/148408/analytical-lexicon-of-the-vulgate
Sorry,
that’s not “in print” !
Is Printing it yourself a possibility?
Indeed, Verbum products are evidently exclusively electronic, and have a shelf-life.
Shelf life? Please elaborate.