The Letters of St. Jerome, Volume 1;Volume 33No other source gives such an intimate portrait of this brilliant and strong minded individual, one of the four great doctors of the West and generally regarded as the most learned of the Latin fathers. |
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Inhoudsopgave
To the Priest innocent Concerning the Woman Seven Times Struck by the Sword | 21 |
To Theodosius and the other anchorites living in residence with him | 28 |
To Rufinus | 30 |
To Florentinus On the origin of friendship | 35 |
To Florentinus | 37 |
To the deacon Julian of Aquileia | 39 |
To Chromatins Jovinus and Eusebius | 41 |
To Niceas subdeacon of Aquileia | 46 |
To Damasus | 70 |
To Damasus | 74 |
To Mark a priest at Chalcis | 76 |
To Damasus | 79 |
To Damasus | 97 |
A letter of Damasus to Jerome | 103 |
To Damasus | 104 |
To Damasus | 109 |
To Chrysocomas monk of Aquileia | 48 |
To Paul an old man of Concordia | 50 |
To the virgins of Haemona | 53 |
To Antonius monk of Haemona | 55 |
To Castorina my mothers sister | 57 |
To Heliodorus the monk1 | 59 |
To Eustochium | 134 |
NOTES | 181 |
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