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works bear the
titles De
Viris Illustribus or De
hominibus illustribus, including:
Cornelius Nepos' De
Viris Illustribus, from
which Aulus Gellius draws...
-
Richardson Jerome's De
Viris Illustribus:
Latin text (includes an
informative introduction, in Latin) Jerome's De
Viris Illustribus: Gr****
version "This work...
-
Christian priest, monk, and historian. His best-known work is De
Viris Illustribus ("Of
Famous Men"), a
biography of over 90
contemporary significant Christians...
-
conceived as a
poetic parallel of De
Viris Illustribus.
Petrarch conceived his
first plan for De
viris illustribus of
biographies of
illustrious men of Jewish...
-
writings were
connected to him, but
Jerome does not
include him in De
viris illustribus written between 392 and 393 AD. The name
Simon occurs in all of the Synoptic...
- upside-down. At the end of the 4th century,
Jerome wrote in his De
Viris Illustribus ("On
Illustrious Men") that the
reason for this
request was that Peter...
- St. Peter's, Old St. Peter's, and
Circus of Nero". "Jerome, De
Viris Illustribus (On
Illustrious Men)". New Advent.
Archived from the
original on 17 July...
- who
founded this Church."
According to Jerome, in his work De
Viris Illustribus (ADÂ 392), "Peter was
buried at Rome in the
Vatican near the triumphal...
- 3rd
bishop of the
Church of Rome for nine years." Jerome. "De
Viris Illustribus" [On
Illustrious Men]. Fathers. New advent.
Retrieved 5 June 2015. Jerome...
- was destro**** by the Goths.
Jerome wrote about it in his work De
viris illustribus: "Jerome was born to his
father Eusebius, [in the] town of Strido, which...