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Against Jovini**** (Latin:
Adversus Jovinianum) is a two-volume
treatise by the
Church Father Saint Jerome. Jovini****,
about whom
little more is known...
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Jovinianum, 2.14.
Examined lives from
Socrates to
Nietzsche by
James Miller Laërtius 1925, §37; Seneca, Epistles, 90.14.; Jerome,
Adversus Jovinianum...
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Oxford University Press Laërtius &
Hicks 1925, VI:23; Jerome,
Adversus Jovinianum, 2.14.
Dudley 1937, p. 117 Kynikos, "A Gr****-English Lexicon", Liddell...
- Bromyard's
Summa praedicantium, a preacher's handbook, and Jerome's
Adversus Jovinianum. Many
scholars say
there is a good
possibility Chaucer met
Petrarch or...
- Palazzini. London:
Burns &
Oates Publishers of the Holy See 1962;
Aduersus Jovinianum I, 7. 26 (PL 23, 230C; 256C).
Catechism of the
Catholic Church (2nd ed...
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Cicero Ad Atti**** 11.25
Treggiari 124 - 125, 129 Hieronymus.
Adversus Jovinianum Libri Duo, I, 48: "Illa [Terentia][…]
nupsit Sallustio […], et tertio...
- is
derived prin****lly from the work of
Jerome in two books,
Adversus Jovinianum.
Jerome referred to him as the "Epicurus of Christianity". He was a native...
- Plutarch, "The Life of Pompeius", 42. Zonaras, x. 5. St. Jerome,
Adversus Jovinianum, i. 48. Cicero, De Officiis, i. 32, iii. 11, 15, De Oratore, i. 39, iii...
- 50. Plutarch, Life of Pompey, 42. Zonaras, x. 5. Hieronymus,
Adversus Jovinianum, i. 48. Bauman,
Richard A. (2003) [1992].
Women and
politics in Ancient...
- the vast
medieval stock of antifeminism",
giving St. Jerome's
Adversus Jovinianum,
which was "written to re****e the
proposition put
forward by one Jovini****...