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... Jerome's revision of the Gospels about A.D. 400 , and about 420 began to employ Jerome's translation of the Old Testament from the Hebrew . But the text of the Pauline epistles used by Augustine remained Old - Latin to the end of his ...
... Jerome's revision of the Gospels about A.D. 400 , and about 420 began to employ Jerome's translation of the Old Testament from the Hebrew . But the text of the Pauline epistles used by Augustine remained Old - Latin to the end of his ...
Page 266
... Jerome states that he revised the whole . De Bruyne gives reasons for regarding Jerome's statements about his own works with caution , but is willing to concede that Jerome revised the whole New Testament in a superficial way , while he ...
... Jerome states that he revised the whole . De Bruyne gives reasons for regarding Jerome's statements about his own works with caution , but is willing to concede that Jerome revised the whole New Testament in a superficial way , while he ...
Page 279
... Jerome in the Balliol MS . would be regarded due to the knowledge of a scribe that the commentary he was copying was practically identical with that which he had seen attributed to Jerome in interpolated copies . As it is , a ...
... Jerome in the Balliol MS . would be regarded due to the knowledge of a scribe that the commentary he was copying was practically identical with that which he had seen attributed to Jerome in interpolated copies . As it is , a ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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