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Jerome and devoted
The extracts from Cicero and Ovid, Origen and St John, Chrysostom, Augustine and Jerome are but specimens of a useful custom which reaches its culminating point in book xxviii., which is devoted entirely to the writings of St Bernard.
The mid-1960s would also see Fitzgerald and Riddle collaborate on the last of Ella's ' Songbooks ', devoted to the songs of Jerome Kern ( Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Jerome Kern Songbook ) and Johnny Mercer ( Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Johnny Mercer Songbook ).
It was at the home of Marcella that Jerome first met Paula, a devoted and scholarly woman who would become his long-time intellectual counterpart.

Jerome and very
In translating the 39 books of the Hebrew Bible, Jerome was relatively free in rendering their text into Latin, but it is possible to determine that the oldest surviving complete manuscripts of the Masoretic Text, which date from nearly 600 years after Jerome, nevertheless transmit a consonantal Hebrew text very close to that used by Jerome.
More interesting still – because effectively untouched by Jerome – are the Vulgate books of the rest of the New Testament ; which demonstrate rather more of supposed " Western " expansions, and otherwise transmit a very early Old Latin text.
This plot is very similar to that of The New Utopia ( 1891 ) by Jerome K. Jerome whose collected works were published three times in Russia before 1917.
When composer Jerome Kern proposed turning the very serious Show Boat into a musical, Ferber was shocked, thinking it would be transformed into a typical light entertainment of the 1920s.
Mr. Krupp has a very deep hatred of children, and also tries to protect Jerome Horwitz Elementary from George and Harold's antics.
A self-proclaimed " very difficult man ," Shaw was married eight times: Jane Cairns ( 1932 – 33 ; annulled ); Margaret Allen ( 1934 – 37 ; divorced ); actress Lana Turner ( 1940 ; divorced ); Betty Kern ( 1942 – 43 ; divorced ), the daughter of songwriter Jerome Kern ; actress Ava Gardner ( 1945 – 46 ; divorced ); Forever Amber author Kathleen Winsor ( 1946 – 48 ; annulled ); actress Doris Dowling ( 1952 – 56 ; divorced ); and actress Evelyn Keyes ( 1957 – 85 ; divorced ).
Jerome's translation and continuation proved very popular, and others decided to continue Jerome in the same way.
Jerome likewise claims " the first book of Maccabees I have found to be Hebrew, the second is Greek, as can be proved from the very style " ( per Prologus Galeatus ).
His successor, King Manuel I, was also very fond of this sanctuary, and ordered the construction there of a monastery which was donated to the Order of Saint Jerome.
Jerome Clifford: A very important lawyer.
Saint Athanasius of Alexandria ( whose Life of Saint Anthony the Great set the pattern for monastic hagiography ), Saint Jerome, and other anonymous compilers were also responsible for setting down very influential accounts.
This allusion annoyed Jerome, who was exceedingly sensitive as to his reputation for orthodoxy, and the consequence was a bitter pamphlet war, very wonderful to the modern onlooker, who finds it difficult to see anything discreditable in the accusation against a biblical scholar that he had once thought well of Origen, or in the counter-charge against a translator that he had avowedly exercised editorial functions as well.
A certain archaism of style, with a strong glow of colour, suffices to distinguish from the true method of Raphael even those pictures in which he most closely resembles the great masterthis sometimes very closely ; but the work of Garofalo is seldom free from a certain trim pettiness of feeling and manner. Madonna and Child and St Jerome, 1530, Dallas Museum of Art.
Unfortunately, the railway at Tilehurst was mentioned in less than glowing terms by Jerome K. Jerome in chapter 16 of Three Men in a Boat: " The river becomes very lovely from a little above Reading.
When still very young she entered the convent of St Ursula, Our Lady of the Capitol, founded by her parents in Cologne, where the Rule of St Jerome was followed.
Rowing skiffs became very popular in Victorian Britain and a skiff journey up the River Thames features in Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome, These skiffs could carry a sail and could be used for camping.
On folio 5 verso of the quoted treatise ( IEE 899 ), the author gave a similar description of the intervals used with the intonation formula νε – να – νὼ, and it fitted very well to the description that Jerome gave 300 years ago while he was listening to Parisian singers:
The editorial team for The Broadview Anthology of British Literature includes leading scholars such as Kate Flint, Jerome J. McGann, and Anne Lake Prescott and has in general been very well received, though its sales have yet to match those of the competitors from the two larger publishers.
Between 2000 and 2002, the Luxembourgish linguist Jerome Lulling developed a lexical database of 125, 000 word forms for the very first Luxembourgish spellchecker, thus launching the computerisation of the Luxembourgish language.

Jerome and brief
Author and WorldNetDaily columnist Jerome Corsi launched a brief campaign for the 2008 nomination but in July 2007 decided to return to writing.
" and Jerome in Viri illustrissimi intensified the apostolic connection, calling him " disciple of the apostles ," though no claim is made in the brief surviving fragment of the Apology that he was personally in touch with any of the Apostles.
Public debate turned into more and less furtive acts of direct disobedience, with the exception of a brief recurrence of the original issue in communications between Horne and Bullinger, and between Jerome Zanchi and the queen, though the latter correspondence, held by Grindal, was never delivered.

Jerome and notice
Jerome placed it at the end of Daniel, with a notice that it is not found in the Hebrew Bible.
If the notice in Jerome is correct, he lived from 52 BC to AD 19 ( according to others 35 BC-AD 36 ).

Jerome and Damasus
The commentary itself was written during the papacy of Pope Damasus I, that is, between 366 and 384, and is considered an important document of the Latin text of Paul before the Vulgate of Jerome, and of the interpretation of Paul prior to Augustine of Hippo.
Soon after the death of his patron Damasus ( 10 December 384 ), Jerome was forced by them to leave his position at Rome after an inquiry was brought up by the Roman clergy into allegations that he had an improper relationship with the widow Paula.
* Letter of Jerome to Pope Damasus
During the Middle Ages, Saint Jerome was considered the author of all the biographies up until those of Pope Damasus I ( 366 – 383 ), based on an apocryphal letter between Saint Jerome and Pope Damasus published as a preface to the Medieval manuscripts.
Church historians such as St. Jerome and Rufinus, championed Damasus.
Pope Damasus appointed St Jerome as his confidential secretary.
Writing in 409, Jerome remarked, " A great many years ago when I was helping Damasus, bishop of Rome with his ecclesiastical correspondence, and writing his answers to the questions referred to him by the councils of the east and west ..." If " east and west " do not betray the passage as an interpolation, Jerome spent three years ( 382 – 385 ) in Rome in close intercourse with Pope Damasus and the leading Christians.
It was largely the work of St. Jerome, who was commissioned by Pope Damasus I in 382 to make a revision of the old Latin translations.
Damasus had instructed Jerome to be conservative in his revision of the Old Latin Gospels, and it is possible to see Jerome's obedience to this injunction in the preservation in the Vulgate of variant Latin vocabulary for the same Greek terms.
Pope Damasus I commissions a revision of the Vetus Latina, eventually resulting in the Vulgate of Jerome.
The Lindisfarne Gospels begins with a carpet page in the form of a cross and a major initial page, introducing the letter of St. Jerome and Pope Damasus I ( Backhouse 2004 ).
* 386: Saint Jerome moves to Jerusalem in order to commence work on the Vulgate, commissioned by Pope Damasus I and instrumental in the fixation of the Biblical canon in the West.
In addition, prefatory matter including prefaces to Paul's Epistles ( most of which are by Pelagius ), the Canon Tables of Eusebius, and the Letter of Jerome to Pope Damasus are included.
* St Jerome, Letter to Damasus
Church historians, such as Jerome and Rufinus, took the part of Damasus.
Summoned by Bishop Damasus ( who arranges lodging at Marcella's hospitality house ), Jerome arrived in 382.
* For special feasts and on special occasions suitable lessons were chosen, thus breaking the continuous readings ; in the Middle Ages it was believed that St. Jerome ( died 420 ), in obedience to an order of Pope Damasus I, had arranged the lessons of the Roman Liturgy ; a spurious letter of his to the Emperor Constantius was quoted as the first comes, or list of lessons, for each day ; Victor, Bishop of Capua ( 541-554 ), may actually be the author

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