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Saint Jerome in the Renaissance

Eugene F. Rice

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Winner of the Award for Excellence from the American Academy of Religion

Winner of the Philip Schaff Prize from the American Society of Church History

Winner of the John Gilmary Shea Prize from the American Catholic Historical Association

Just as they aspired to revive the Greek and Roman past, so the humanist scholars of the Renaissance sought to retrieve the early Christian era. Among the most fully studied figures of Christian antiquity was Saint Jerome. Eugene Rice's award-winning book traces the saint's changing images and fortunes from 1300 to 1600 and charts how culture—popular and elite...

Winner of the Award for Excellence from the American Academy of Religion

Winner of the Philip Schaff Prize from the American Society of Church History

Winner of the John Gilmary Shea Prize from the American Catholic Historical Association

Just as they aspired to revive the Greek and Roman past, so the humanist scholars of the Renaissance sought to retrieve the early Christian era. Among the most fully studied figures of Christian antiquity was Saint Jerome. Eugene Rice's award-winning book traces the saint's changing images and fortunes from 1300 to 1600 and charts how culture—popular and elite, secular and sacred, pietistic and scholarly—celebrated those aspects of Jerome's life that best suited its own purposes.

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An invaluable reference guide for scholars in all fields who seek a contextual analysis of Renaissance references to the Saint.

An important and beautiful book.

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Trim Size
5.875
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9
Pages
304
ISBN
9780801837470
Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The Historical Jerome
Chapter 2. From History to Legend
Chapter 3. The Cult
Chapter 4. Divus litterarum princeps
Chapter 5. Hieronymus redivivus

List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The Historical Jerome
Chapter 2. From History to Legend
Chapter 3. The Cult
Chapter 4. Divus litterarum princeps
Chapter 5. Hieronymus redivivus: Erasmus and St. Jerome
Chapter 6. Between Protestants and Catholics
Chapter 7. The Translator of the Vulgate Bible: A Sixteenth-Century Controversy
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Eugene F. Rice

Eugene F. Rise Jr., is William R. Shephard Professor of History at Columbia University. Among his books are The Renaissance Idea of Wisdom, The Foundations of Early Modern Europe, 1460-1559, and The Prefatory Epistles of Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples and Related Texts.