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==Writings== | ==Writings== | ||
− | + | * Letters | |
− | + | * The Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary | |
− | + | * To Pammachius Against John of Jerusalem | |
− | + | * The Dialogue Against the Luciferians | |
− | + | * The Life of Malchus, the Captive Monk | |
− | + | * The Life of S. Hilarion | |
− | + | * The Life of Paulus the First Hermit | |
− | + | * Against Jovinianus | |
− | + | * Against Vigilantius | |
− | + | * Against the Pelagians | |
− | + | * Prefaces | |
− | + | * De Viris Illustribus (Illustrious Men) | |
− | + | * Apology for himself against the Books of Rufinus | |
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== |
Revision as of 00:14, 22 January 2008
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Jerome was an ancient Christian writer, Bible translator, and apologist. He is particularly famous for translating the Bible from Hebrew and Koine Greek into Latin, an translation called the Vulgate.
Writings
- Letters
- The Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary
- To Pammachius Against John of Jerusalem
- The Dialogue Against the Luciferians
- The Life of Malchus, the Captive Monk
- The Life of S. Hilarion
- The Life of Paulus the First Hermit
- Against Jovinianus
- Against Vigilantius
- Against the Pelagians
- Prefaces
- De Viris Illustribus (Illustrious Men)
- Apology for himself against the Books of Rufinus
Quotes
Jerome in his "Commentary on Isaiah"
- Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ.
Links
Return to Famous Christians