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- Richardson Jerome's De Viris Illustribus: Latin text (includes an informative introduction, in Latin) Jerome's De Viris Illustribus: Gr**** version "This work...
- works bear the titles De Viris Illustribus or De hominibus illustribus, including: Cornelius Nepos' De Viris Illustribus, from which Aulus Gellius draws...
- Christian priest, monk, and historian. His best-known work is De Viris Illustribus ("Of Famous Men"), a biography of over 90 contemporary significant Christians...
- conceived as a poetic parallel of De Viris Illustribus. Petrarch conceived his first plan for De viris illustribus of biographies of illustrious men of Jewish...
- illustribus include: De viris illustribus (Cornelius Nepos), 1st century BCE De viris illustribus (Jerome), completed in 393 CE De viris illustribus (Gennadius)...
- ). De viris illustribus urbis Romae. Darmstadt: WBG. pp. 9–14. ISBN 978-3-534-23852-1. Victor, Ps. Aurelius (2016). De viris illustribus urbis Romae....
- writings were connected to him, but Jerome does not include him in De viris illustribus written between 392 and 393 AD. The name Simon occurs in all of the Synoptic...
- founded this Church". Writing on Paul's biography, Jerome in his De Viris Illustribus in 392 AD mentions that "Paul was buried in the Ostian Way at Rome"....
- New Testament. This is echoed by Jerome (c. 342 – c. 419) in De Viris Illustribus ("On Illustrious Men") – James is said to be the son of another Mary...
- the reign of Augustus (Natural History IX.39, X.23). Nepos's De viris illustribus consisted of parallel lives of distinguished Romans and foreigners, in...