- 380), the
Epiphanian (after
Epiphanius of Salamis, 315-403), and the
Hieronymian (after Jerome, 349-419/20). A
fourth position, not
mentioned by Lightfoot...
-
influential of the
local martyrologies is the
martyrology commonly called Hieronymian,
because it is (pseudepigraphically)
attributed to Jerome. It was presumably...
- the 4th
century by St. Jerome,
hence the
alphabet was
sometimes named "
Hieronymian".[citation needed] It has also
acrophonically been
called azbuka from...
- The
Martyrologium Hieronymianum (meaning "martyrology of Jerome") or
Martyrologium sancti Hieronymi (meaning "martyrology of
Saint Jerome") is an ancient...
- even
though he is not
commemorated in the Syrian, or in the
primitive Hieronymian Martyrologium, but no
faith can be
placed in the
attempts that have been...
- "brother" was to be
understood as "cousin." The view of Jerome, the "
Hieronymian view,"
became widely accepted in the
Roman Catholic Church,
while Eastern...
-
Church on 19 April.
Information concerning Expeditus is
found in the
Hieronymian Martyrology,
where he
appears as one of six
Roman soldiers said to have...
-
Slavorum gentem,
called it
Collegium Hieronymianum pro
Croatica Gente ("
Hieronymian College for the
Croatian people"), but
after diplomatic intervention...
- have been ****ociated with the
imperial dynasty. He is
mentioned in the
Hieronymian Martyrology and the
Synaxarium of Constantinople.
Hagiographies tell...
-
Sabinian of Troyes.
Gregory of
Tours does not
mention them, nor does the
Hieronymian Martyrology,
which was
revised before 600 at
Auxerre or Autun. One source...