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This news, announced by Jerome Toobin, the orchestra's administrative director, brought applause from the 2,800 persons who filled the hall.
St. Jerome differed with St. Augustine in his Latin translation of the plant known in Hebrew as קיקיון ( qiyqayown ), using Hedera ( from the Greek, meaning ivy ) over the more common Latin cucurbita from which the related English plant name cucumber is derived.
Jerome Holtzman, Major League Baseball's official historian from 1999 until his death in 2008, believed Selig to be the best commissioner in baseball history.
Catullus came from a leading equestrian family of Verona in Cisalpine Gaul, and according to St. Jerome, he was born in the town.
Most of the rumors circle from the same source of Saint Jerome who claimed “ Cyril was an out and out Arian, was offered the see on Maximus death on the condition that he would repudiate his ordination at the hands of that Bishop ”.
All Christian monasticism stems, either directly or indirectly, from the Egyptian example: Saint Basil the Great Archbishop of Caesaria of Cappadocia, founder and organizer of the monastic movement in Asia Minor, visited Egypt around AD 357 and his rule is followed by the Eastern Orthodox Churches ; Saint Jerome who translated the Bible into Latin, came to Egypt, while en route to Jerusalem, around AD 400 and left details of his experiences in his letters ; Benedict founded the Benedictine Order in the 6th century on the model of Saint Pachomius, but in a stricter form.
Jerome referred to them as scriptural and quoted from them despite describing them as " not in the canon ".
In 1976 he earned acclaim for his first major film role, portraying Thomas Jerome Newton, an alien from a dying planet, in The Man Who Fell to Earth, directed by Nic Roeg.
* Beaty, Jerome, Middlemarch from Notebook to Novel: A Study of George Eliot's Creative Method, Champaign, Illinois, University of Illinois, 1960.
* Jerome Cardan, a Biographical Study, 1898, by William George Waters, from Project Gutenberg
After this interlude, he teamed up with such accomplished composers as Jerome Kern ( Cover Girl ); Kurt Weill ( Where Do We Go from Here?
Jerome used a quote from Vergil — “ The horror and the silences terrified their souls ” — to describe the horror of hell.
Despite numerous errors taken over from Eusebius, and some of his own, Jerome produced a valuable work, if only for the impulse which it gave to such later chroniclers as Prosper, Cassiodorus, and Victor of Tunnuna to continue his annals.
It contains short biographical and literary notes on 135 Christian authors, from Saint Peter down to Jerome himself.
* St. Jerome ( pdf ) from Fr.
This date is supported by Jerome's ' seventh year of the Emperor Nero ', although Jerome may simply be drawing this from Josephus.
The Tridentine Calendar also had on 6 May a feast of " St John before the Latin Gate ", associated with a tradition recounted by Saint Jerome that St John was brought to Rome during the reign of the Emperor Domitian, and was thrown in a vat of boiling oil, from which he was miraculously preserved unharmed.
Jerome, as a penitent, occupies the middle of the picture, set on a slight diagonal and viewed somewhat from above.
* The 1954 Broadway musical The Golden Apple by librettist John Treville Latouche and composer Jerome Moross is freely adapted from the Iliad and the Odyssey, re-setting the action to the American state of Washington in the years after the Spanish-American War, with events inspired by the Iliad in Act One and events inspired by the Odyssey in Act Two.
Surviving descriptions of Christian pilgrimages to the Holy Land date from the 4th century, when pilgrimage was encouraged by church fathers like Saint Jerome and established by Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great.
Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below St Peter's Basilica to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful.
His choice was severely criticized by Augustine, his contemporary ; a flood of still less moderate criticism came from those who regarded Jerome as a forger.
Jerome Robbins ' Broadway features " You Gotta Have a Gimmick " from Gypsy, " Suite of Dances " from West Side Story, and " Comedy Tonight " from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.

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Nothing can be built on the vague allusions of Jerome, according to whom ' Abraxas ' meant for Basilides " the greatest God " ( De vir.
Jerome devoted a very brief notice to Damasus in his De Viris Illustribus, written after Damasus ' death: " he had a fine talent for making verses and published many brief works in heroic metre.
Peter the Deacon gives a list of some seventy books Desiderius had copied at Monte Cassino, including works of Saint Augustine, Saint Ambrose, Saint Bede, Saint Basil, Saint Jerome, Saint Gregory of Nazianzus and Cassian, the registers of Popes Felix and Leo, the histories of Josephus, Paul Warnfrid, Jordanes and Saint Gregory of Tours, the Institutes and Novels of Justinian, the works of Terence, Virgil and Seneca, Cicero's De natura deorum, and Ovid's Fasti.
* Jerome, Christian prophet, writes his celebrated letter " De custodia virginitatis " ( vow of virginity ) to Eustochium, daughter of the ascetic Paula.
More trustworthy are the notices in Saint Jerome ( De vir.
In 1556 he printed his Dialogue on the De plantis attributed to Aristotle, and in 1557 his Exercitationes on Jerome Cardan's, De subtilitate.
Rakaa has also made guest appearances on the songs " Trance Fat " on Looptroop's album, Good Things, " Zet't Blauw " from Dutch rapper Jerome XL's album, De laatste dag and " Memory Fades " on St. Cule's album, American Beef.
Consuming history by Jerome De Groot, cites Horrible Histories as a series which demonstrates the " flexibility and dynamism of the ' historical ' form " in children's books, another possible market for those types of books.
Consuming history by Jerome De Groot suggests that " the series ' wider popularity is due to their tone and style rather than their content ".
The work of Maximus, De Fide, which is well spoken of by Jerome, is lost.
A few pseudepigraphical writings were connected to him, and Jerome does not include him in De viris illustribus.
They point out that in the first section of De Viris Illustribus ( Jerome ), we find the Gospel of Mark listed as the first gospel written, and thus the basis of later gospels.
* A Metaphrasis eis ton Ekklesiasten tou Solomontos, or paraphrase of Ecclesiastes, is attributed to him by some manuscripts ; others ascribe it to Gregory of Nazianzus ; St. Jerome ( De vir.
His best-known work is De Viris Illustribus (" Of Famous Men "), a biography of over 90 contemporary significant Christians, which continued a work of the same name by Jerome.
For instance, Jerome prepared a ( now lost ) translation of Origen's De principiis to replace Rufinus's translation, which Jerome said was too free.
Sally is a musical comedy with music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey and book by Guy Bolton ( inspired by the 19th century show, Sally in our Alley ), with additional lyrics by Buddy De Sylva, Anne Caldwell and P. G. Wodehouse.
Jerome Dungersheym wrote a tract De modo discendi et docendi ad populum sacra seu de modo prædicandi ( 1513 ).
He was eldest son of George Fleming Leicester ( afterwards Warren ), 2nd Baron De Tabley ( 1811 – 1887 ), by his wife ( married: 1832 ) Catherina Barbara ( 1814 – 1869 ), second daughter of Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio.
In 1752 he published a two volume translation of the Latin book De Rebus Emanuelis, that was by a 16th century Portuguese Bishop Jerome Osorio da Fonseca, his English title was The History of the Portuguese during the Reign of Emanuel and is a history book with accounts of warfare, voyages of discovery from Africa to China including descriptions of the religious beliefs of these countries and also the initial colonisation of Brazil.
The view of Eusebius was taken up by the Church Father Jerome in De viris illustribus ( On famous men ).
Unidentified sources claim that this town was Stridon, the birthplace of St. Jerome ( one of several such claims ) which is geographically impossible based on the description that he himself made of his birthplace in his De Viris Illustribus:
Saint Jerome stated in his De Viris illustribus that there were two apologies — one by Pamphilus and another by Eusebius.
* chapters 40 and 42 of the De Viris Illustribus by Saint Jerome ( 347-420 ),

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