02150nam 2200445 450 991081394800332120200219222136.090-04-41745-110.1163/9789004417458(CKB)4920000000127163(OCoLC)1139013021(OCoLC)1136314244(nllekb)BRILL9789004417458(MiAaPQ)EBC6006867(EXLCZ)99492000000012716320200303d2020 uy 0engurun| uuuuatxtrdacontentnrdamediancrdacarrierJerome of Stridon and the ethics of literary production in late antiquity /by Thomas E. HuntLeiden, The Netherlands ;Boston :Brill,[2020]©20201 online resourceCritical approaches to early Christianity ; ;Volume 2Outgrowth of the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Cardiff University, 2011, under the title: How those things which are invisible are known from the visible (Hier. Comm. ad Ephes. 1.1.9).90-04-41746-X Includes bibliographical references and index."This book becomes legible when light plays across a material substance, be it screen or page. Without the light and without the material, there is no book. To read the book, however, you must perceive meaning in the words before you and in the way that they sit relative to other words, words that are on this page or words that you know and have learned from elsewhere. Without this apprehension - which literary theorists call 'textuality' - there is no book. This book before you is about the interplay between the material and the textual.2 Without the two, it would not exist".Critical approaches to early Christianity ;Volume 2.270.2092Hunt Thomas E.303287MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813948003321Jerome of Stridon and the ethics of literary production in late antiquity4096659UNINA