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Pseudo-Jerome

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Pseudo-Jerome is the name given to several authors misidentified as, or pseudepigraphically claiming to be, Saint Jerome.[1][2] A principal writing identified as "Pseudo Jerome" is the ninth-century writing the 'Epistle of Pseudo-Jerome to Paula and Eustochium,' a sermon on the Assumption of Mary.

References

  1. ^ Jeremy Schipper Disability Studies and the Hebrew Bible 2006 - Page 50 "(Pseudo-Jerome, possibly an early ninth-century CE converted Jew, makes the same claim and states that David forgot his friendship and covenant with Jonathan).50 Likewise, b. Sabb. 56b mentions the heavenly voice's proclamation ..."
  2. ^ Henry Ashworth (O.S.B.); Pseudo Jerome; Senator Cassiodorus (1963). The Psalter Collects: Of Pseudo Jerome, And, Cassiodorus. Manchester University Press. Retrieved 13 November 2012.