1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990008908060403321

Titolo

Archiv für Zellforschung

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leipzig, : [s.n.]

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Periodico

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910961454703321

Autore

Jerome, Saint, -419 or 420.

Titolo

The homilies of Saint Jerome . Volume 2 (Homilies 60-96) / / translated by Sister Marie Liguori Ewald

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C., : Catholic University of America Press, 2005, c1966

ISBN

0-8132-0057-1

0-8132-1157-3

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (306 p.)

Collana

The fathers of the church : a new translation ; ; v. 57

Altri autori (Persone)

EwaldMarie Liguori

Disciplina

270

Soggetti

Sermons, Latin

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes indexes.

First paperback reprint.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""Homilies on the Psalms: Second Series""; ""60 On Psalms 10""; ""61 On Psalms 15""; ""62 On Psalms 82""; ""63 On Psalms 83""; ""64 On Psalms 84 ""; ""65 On Psalms 87 ""; ""66 On Psalms 88 ""; ""67 On Psalms 89 ""; ""68 On Psalms 90""; ""69 On Psalms 91""; ""70 On Psalms 92""; ""71 On Psalms 93""; ""72 On Psalms 95""; ""73 On Psalms 96""; ""74 On Psalms 95 on Easter""; ""Homilies on the Gospel of St. Mark""; ""75 On St. Mark 1.1-12""; ""76 On St. Mark 1.13-31""; ""77 On St. Mark 5.30-43""; ""78 On St. Mark 8.1-9""; ""79 On St. Mark 8.22-26""

""80 On St. Mark 9.1-7""""81 On St. Mark 11.1-10""; ""82 On St. Mark 11.11-14""; ""83 On St. Mark 11.15-17""; ""84 On St. Mark 13.32-33



and 14.3-6""; ""Various Homilies""; ""85 On St. Matthew 18.7-9""; ""86 On St. Luke on Lazarus and Dives 16.19-31""; ""87 On St. John 1.1-14""; ""88 On The Nativity of the Lord""; ""89 On Epiphany, The Baptism of the Lord, and Psalms 28""; ""90 On Lent""; ""91 On Exodus, the Vigil of the Pasch""; ""92 On psalm 41, to the Neophytes""; ""93 On Easter Sunday""; ""94 On Easter Sunday""; ""95 On Obedience""; ""96 On the Persecution of the Martyrs""; ""Indices""

Sommario/riassunto

This volume of the Homilies of Saint Jerome contains fifteen homilies on Saint Mark's Gospel, Homilies 75-84. In general, as in Volume 1, Morin's text has been followed as reproduced in the Corpus Christianorum, series latina 78. The editors of the Corpus have added two homilies, one delivered on the Feast of the Epiphany from the Gospel of our Lord's baptism and on Psalm 28, edited by B. Capelle; the other on the First Sunday of Lent, edited by I. Fraipont. In the present volume, they are Homilies 89 and 90. Dom Germain Morin, as noted in the Introduction of Volume 1 of this translation, discovered fourteen homilies, providing a second series on the Psalms, in four Italian Codices dating from the tenth and fifteenth centuries. He examined with great care their probable identity with, or relationship to, the lost homilies of Saint Jerome catalogues in De viris illustribus 'on the Psalms, from the tenth to the sixteenth, seven homilies.' There is more work to be done and many problems to be resolved, however, before this identification can be established with certitude. This chief obstacle is that of chronology. The De viris illustibus was written in all probability in 392-393, whereas the homilies appear to have been written in 402, the date determined by the study of Dom Morin. Other scholars, as U. Moricca, A. Penna, G. Grützmacher, give 394 and 413 as the earliest and latest dates, respectively, for all the homilies. There is question also whether the Septuagint or the Hebrew Psalter was in the hands of Jerome when he wrote or preached the homilies on Psalms 10 and 15. They seem, in fact, to have been written rather than delivered, for he speaks of readers rather than hearers. They differ from the regular series of sermons in their greater erudition, more sophisticated language, many Greek expressions, and variations from the Hexapla . The closing doxology so characteristic of the other sermons is missing in them. They are much longer, and Jerome speaks of certain details as if he had already explained them. On the whole, they give evidence, too, of greater care in preparation.