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Jerome, in the introduction to his Latin translation of the books of Samuel and Kings ( part of the Vulgate ), referred to the book as a chronikon (" Chronicles " in English ).
Jerome referred to marriage prohibition for priests when he argued in Against Jovinianus that Peter and the other apostles had been married before they were called, but subsequently gave up their marital relations.
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.
Already a preference is heard for the typical chord progression I-vi-IV-V that had generated several American 1930s hits such as Rogers and Hart's " Blue Moon " ( 1934 ), Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields ' 1936 " The Way You Look Tonight " and Hoagy Carmichael's " Heart and Soul " ( 1938 ), but would later become so closely associated with doo-wop that it is now sometimes referred to as the 50s progression.
John Olson's model railroad, the Jerome & Southwestern, originally developed as a series of articles in Model Railroader Magazine and later released in book form was also set in and around Jerome, and referred to other local sites such as Clarkdale, Cleopatra Hill and Mingus Mountain.
The first recorded mention of the terms chest voice and head voice was around the 13th century, when it was distinguished from the " throat voice " ( pectoris, guttoris, capitis — at this time it is likely that head voice referred to the falsetto register ) by the writers Johannes de Garlandia and Jerome of Moravia.
Jerome, referred in Against Jovinianus to marriage prohibition for priests when he argued that Peter and the other apostles had been married, but had married before they were called and subsequently gave up their marital relations.
The first recorded mention of the term in a musical context was around the 13th century, when it was distinguished from the throat and the chest voice ( pectoris, guttoris, capitis — at this time it is likely head voice referred to the falsetto register ) by the writers Johannes de Garlandia and Jerome of Moravia.
Jerome referred to him as the " Epicurus of Christianity ".
In the preface to the latter work he referred to Jerome as an admirer of Origen, and as having already translated some of his works with modifications of ambiguous doctrinal expressions.
St. Jerome referred to Tabgha as " the solitude " (= eremos ).
Moreover, Luther explicitly referred to the church father Jerome for support when he opposed the practice of burning heretics.
Of the 30 books referred to by Jerome about half have survived.
These thirty books are referred to by Saint Jerome, and about half of them have survived.
These thirty books are referred to by Saint Jerome, and about half of them have survived.
7 For All Mankind ( often referred to simply as Seven, Seven Jeans or 7FAM ) is a brand of designer jeans founded by Michael Glasser, Peter Koral, and Jerome Dahan in 2000 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
In antiquity, Epiphanius also referred to it by this title ( in Greek: Τὸ Αναβατικὸν Ἡσαΐου ), as did Jerome ( in Latin: Ascensio Isaiæ ).

Jerome and them
Jerome recognized them as additions not present in the Hebrew Text and placed them at the end of his Latin translation as chapters 10: 4-16: 24.
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.
Later, as a result of his writings against Pelagianism, a body of excited partisans broke into the monastic buildings, set them on fire, attacked the inmates and killed a deacon, forcing Jerome to seek safety in a neighboring fortress ( 416 ).
Hagiographies of Jerome talk of his having spent a lot of his years in the Syrian desert, and multiple artists have titled their works " St Jerome in the wilderness "; some of them include Pietro Perugino and Lambert Sustris.
In these letters, Jerome described those books or portions of books in the Septuagint that were not found in the Hebrew as being non-canonical: he called them apocrypha.
Beyond film and television, many classical dancers and choreographers, Rudolf Nureyev, Sammy Davis, Jr., Michael Jackson, Gregory Hines, Mikhail Baryshnikov, George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins among them, also acknowledged his importance and influence.
On the arrest of the king and the royal family during the Flight to Varennes, Barnave was one of the three appointed to conduct them back to Paris, along with Jerome Petion and the Marquis de Latour-Maubourg.
In the context of textual studies, Jerome McGann argues that texts are " autopoietic mechanisms operating as self-generating feedback systems that cannot be separated from those who manipulate and use them ".
Saint Jerome stated that the products of the scriptorium could be a source of revenue for the monastic community, but Benedict cautioned, " If there be skilled workmen in the monastery, let them work at their art in all humility ".
The 4th-century Church Fathers Ambrose and Jerome pointed out that the passage in 1 Timothy 3: 2 – 4 did not conflict with the discipline they knew, whereby a married man who became a bishop was to abstain from sexual relations and not marry again: " He speaks of having children, not of begetting them, or marrying again "; " He does not say: Let a bishop be chosen who marries one wife and begets children ; but who marries one wife, and has his children in subjection and well disciplined.
The goal of the Word of Blake Jihad was an extension of the original plans of Comstar's founder Jerome Blake, called Operation Silver Shield, to capture some of the Terran Hegemony worlds and hold them under Comstar's control.
Geochemist Jerome Nriagu published an article in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1983 hypothesizing that defrutum and saba may have contained enough lead acetate to be of danger to those who consumed them regularly.
The Gospel of the Hebrews states that when the Risen Lord came to those with Peter, Jesus said to them, “ Take hold of me, handle me, and see that I am not a bodiless demon .” Jerome also points out that the Apostles thought the resurrected Jesus to be a spirit, for in the Gospel of the Hebrews Jesus says that he is not a “ A bodiless demon ”
The children ask Jerome to buy them Lot # 50.
Although Jerome wants to keep the Baudelaires, he insists on taking them far away.
The story ends when Jerome is forced to give them up, because he is too cowardly to help them, Mr. Poe is calling a Vietnamese restaurant instead of the police and the three children sit on the stairs of the hall.
The Ustaši hiding in Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome ( the Croatian Seminary near the Vatican ) brought a large amount of looted gold with them ; this was latter moved to other Vatican extraterritorial property and / or the Vatican Bank.
Jerome held that the " brethren " in question were children of Mary, the mother of James and Joses, named in and, a sister of Jesus ' mother (), making them cousins of Jesus.
Jerome replied to them in a long treatise in two books, written in 393.

Jerome and quoted
Theodora, the wife of Constantius Chlorus, is often called Maximian's stepdaughter by ancient sources, leading to claims by Otto Seeck and Ernest Stein that she was born from an earlier marriage between Eutropia and Afranius Hannibalianus .< ref > Aurelius Victor, de Caesaribus 39. 25 ; Eutropius, Breviaria 9. 22 ; Jerome, Chronicle 225 < sup > g </ sup >; Epitome de Caesaribus 39. 2, 40. 12, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 33 ; Barnes, New Empire, 33 .</ ref > Barnes challenges this view, saying that all " stepdaughter " sources derive their information from the partially unreliable work of history Kaisergeschichte, while other, more reliable sources, refer to her as Maximian's natural daughter .< ref > Origo Constantini 2 ; Philostorgius, Historia Ecclesiastica 2. 16 < sup > a </ sup >, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 33.
Of his great work, we possess only the epitome by Justin, the prologi or summaries of the 44 books, and fragments quoted in Vopiscus, Jerome, Augustine and other writers.
She is often called Maximian's stepdaughter by ancient sources, leading to claims by Otto Seeck and Ernest Stein that she was born from an earlier marriage between Eutropia and Afranius Hannibalianus .< ref > Aurelius Victor, de Caesaribus 39. 25 ; Eutropius, Breviaria 9. 22 ; Jerome, Chronicle 225 < sup > g </ sup >; Epitome de Caesaribus 39. 2, 40. 12, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 33 ; Barnes, New Empire, 33 .</ ref > This would make her the stepdaughter of Maximian.
They are quoted as the Periodi by St. Jerome in 387 and 392 ( On Galatians 1: 18, and Adv.
In Chapter XVIII, discussing Papias, Jerome repeats the fragment quoted above and continues:
* 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
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:
There is some doubt as to whether Flavia Maximiana Theodora, who married Constantius I Chlorus, was the a daughter of Eutropia by an earlier husband < ref > Aurelius Victor, de Caesaribus 39. 25 ; Eutropius, Breviaria 9. 22 ; Jerome, Chronicle 225 < sup > g </ sup >; Epitome de Caesaribus 39. 2, 40. 12, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 33 ; Barnes, New Empire, 33 .</ ref > or whether she was a daughter of Maximian by an earlier anonymous wife < ref > Origo Constantini 2 ; Philostorgius, Historia Ecclesiastica 2. 16 < sup > a </ sup >, quoted in Barnes, New Empire, 33.

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