Jerome of Stridon (c.346-420) is arguably the greatest polymath in Latin Christian antiquity; this is the most comprehensive and up to date volume on his life and work available in English today. Familiar debates are re-opened, hitherto uncharted terrain is explored, and problems old and new are posed and solved with the use of innovative methodologies. This is an indispensable resource not only for specialists on Jerome but also for students and scholars who cultivate interests broadly in the history, religion, society, and literature of the late antique Christian world.
Jerome of Stridon (c.346-420) is arguably the greatest polymath in Latin Christian antiquity; this is the most comprehensive and up to date volume on his life and work available in English today. Familiar debates are re-opened, hitherto uncharted terrain is explored, and problems old and new are posed and solved with the use of innovative methodologies. This is an indispensable resource not only for specialists on Jerome but also for students and scholars who cultivate interests broadly in the history, religion, society, and literature of the late antique Christian world.
Andrew Cain is Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Colorado, USA. Josef Lössl is Reader in Patristics and Late Antiquity, and Director, Centre for Late Antique Religion and Culture, School of Religious and Theological Studies, Cardiff University, UK.
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Introduction I: Hagiography, Letters, Heresy, and the Man 1: Inventing an Ascetic Hero: Jerome's Life of Paul the First Hermit 2: Sur Trois Lettres Méconnues de Jérôme Concernant Son Séjour à Rome (382-385) 1 3: Tertullian in Jerome's Consolation to Heliodorus (Ep. 60) 4: Rethinking Jerome's Portraits of Holy Women 5: Le Dialogus Attici et Critobuli de Jérôme et la Prédication Pélagienne en Palestine entre 411 et 415 6: Jerome on Jeremiah: Exegesis and Recovery II: The Science of Scripture: Philology, Exegesis, and Translation 7: Jerome, Tobit, Alms, and the Vita Aeterna 1 8: La Figure des Deux Larrons chez Jérôme 9: The Rabbinic Vulgate? 10: How Should We Measure Jerome's Hebrew Competence? 11: Jerome Keeping Silent: Origen and his Exegesis of Isaiah 12: L'In Zachariam de Jérôme et la Tradition Alexandrine 13: The Significance of Jerome's Commentary on Galatians in his Exegetical Production III: Reception: Fifth through Sixteenth Centuries 14: The Raven Replies: Ambrose's Letter to the Church at Vercelli (Ep.ex.coll. 14) and the Criticisms of Jerome 15: The Use and Misuse of Jerome in Gaul during Late Antiquity 16: Vir Quadrilinguis? Syriac in Jerome and Jerome in Syriac 17: Jerome and the Jeromanesque 18: Martin Luther's Jerome: New Evidence for a Changing Attitude
Introduction I: Hagiography, Letters, Heresy, and the Man 1: Inventing an Ascetic Hero: Jerome's Life of Paul the First Hermit 2: Sur Trois Lettres Méconnues de Jérôme Concernant Son Séjour à Rome (382-385) 1 3: Tertullian in Jerome's Consolation to Heliodorus (Ep. 60) 4: Rethinking Jerome's Portraits of Holy Women 5: Le Dialogus Attici et Critobuli de Jérôme et la Prédication Pélagienne en Palestine entre 411 et 415 6: Jerome on Jeremiah: Exegesis and Recovery II: The Science of Scripture: Philology, Exegesis, and Translation 7: Jerome, Tobit, Alms, and the Vita Aeterna 1 8: La Figure des Deux Larrons chez Jérôme 9: The Rabbinic Vulgate? 10: How Should We Measure Jerome's Hebrew Competence? 11: Jerome Keeping Silent: Origen and his Exegesis of Isaiah 12: L'In Zachariam de Jérôme et la Tradition Alexandrine 13: The Significance of Jerome's Commentary on Galatians in his Exegetical Production III: Reception: Fifth through Sixteenth Centuries 14: The Raven Replies: Ambrose's Letter to the Church at Vercelli (Ep.ex.coll. 14) and the Criticisms of Jerome 15: The Use and Misuse of Jerome in Gaul during Late Antiquity 16: Vir Quadrilinguis? Syriac in Jerome and Jerome in Syriac 17: Jerome and the Jeromanesque 18: Martin Luther's Jerome: New Evidence for a Changing Attitude
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