Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, Issue 34Cornell University Press, 1964 - Classical languages |
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... addressed , had been married to Paulina , the second daughter of Jerome's companion Paula.85 Upon Paulina's death in 398 , Jerome addressed to Pammachius an epitaphium , which is the letter under consideration . The epitaphium , however ...
... addressed , had been married to Paulina , the second daughter of Jerome's companion Paula.85 Upon Paulina's death in 398 , Jerome addressed to Pammachius an epitaphium , which is the letter under consideration . The epitaphium , however ...
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... , I , 221–293 . Also A. S. Pease , " Notes on Jerome's Tractates , " Journ . of Biblical Lit. , XXVI ( 1907 ) , 107-131 . addressed to the world at large.101 They were aimed rather The Church and the Clergy 93 Homiletic Works.
... , I , 221–293 . Also A. S. Pease , " Notes on Jerome's Tractates , " Journ . of Biblical Lit. , XXVI ( 1907 ) , 107-131 . addressed to the world at large.101 They were aimed rather The Church and the Clergy 93 Homiletic Works.
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... addressed to a three - year - old girl who had already been dedicated by her parents to the ascetic life . Obviously under these circumstances the following warning had no immediate purpose but was simply a mordant statement of the ...
... addressed to a three - year - old girl who had already been dedicated by her parents to the ascetic life . Obviously under these circumstances the following warning had no immediate purpose but was simply a mordant statement of the ...
Contents
St Jerome and the Satiric Tradition I | 1 |
O Tempora O Mores | 20 |
The Church and the Clergy | 65 |
Copyright | |
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