Praises of holy women in Jerome's letters show deep appreciation of their alleged culture and multilingualism. The author deals with the (classical) origin and (Christian) meaning of that theme
Long before the writings of the New Testament gospels, where Jesus was being proclaimed as the Son o...
The paper presents a preliminary study on the linguistic elements and the diversity of Jerome's Lati...
This study entails a literary analysis of occurrences of and related terms in the Pauline letters,...
This paper considers women either directly or indirectly portrayed in Jerome\u2019s letters with a f...
Women are both implicitly and explicitly portrayed in Jerome's letters, in that they are the address...
The female portraits presented in Jerome's letters not only describe his cultured female disciples, ...
This thesis investigates the influences on Jerome's translation of the Psalter from the Hebrew (IH P...
© 2015 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. Jerome of Stridon and Sidonius Apollinaris, tw...
This article presents an overview of Jerome\u2019s multifarious use of biblical texts in constructin...
Jerome\u27s Epitaph on Saint Paula (Epitaphium Sanctae Paulae) is one of the most famous writings by...
The writings of the Church Fathers comprise by far the bulkiest corpus in extant Latin and Greek lit...
Jerome's translation of the Bible from Hebrew into Latin is often ignored in discussions concerning ...
In the centuries following his death, Jerome (c.347-420) was venerated as a saint and as one of the ...
‘There is no world of thought that is not a world of language and one sees of the world only what is...
Saint Jerome is one of the most prominent figures of the Latin Church, in which he is considered to ...
Long before the writings of the New Testament gospels, where Jesus was being proclaimed as the Son o...
The paper presents a preliminary study on the linguistic elements and the diversity of Jerome's Lati...
This study entails a literary analysis of occurrences of and related terms in the Pauline letters,...
This paper considers women either directly or indirectly portrayed in Jerome\u2019s letters with a f...
Women are both implicitly and explicitly portrayed in Jerome's letters, in that they are the address...
The female portraits presented in Jerome's letters not only describe his cultured female disciples, ...
This thesis investigates the influences on Jerome's translation of the Psalter from the Hebrew (IH P...
© 2015 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. Jerome of Stridon and Sidonius Apollinaris, tw...
This article presents an overview of Jerome\u2019s multifarious use of biblical texts in constructin...
Jerome\u27s Epitaph on Saint Paula (Epitaphium Sanctae Paulae) is one of the most famous writings by...
The writings of the Church Fathers comprise by far the bulkiest corpus in extant Latin and Greek lit...
Jerome's translation of the Bible from Hebrew into Latin is often ignored in discussions concerning ...
In the centuries following his death, Jerome (c.347-420) was venerated as a saint and as one of the ...
‘There is no world of thought that is not a world of language and one sees of the world only what is...
Saint Jerome is one of the most prominent figures of the Latin Church, in which he is considered to ...
Long before the writings of the New Testament gospels, where Jesus was being proclaimed as the Son o...
The paper presents a preliminary study on the linguistic elements and the diversity of Jerome's Lati...
This study entails a literary analysis of occurrences of and related terms in the Pauline letters,...