An edition of Hieronymus Romanus (2021)

Hieronymus Romanus

Studies on Jerome and Rome on the occasion of the 1600th anniversary of his death

Hieronymus Romanus
Ingo Schaaf, Emanuela Prinziva ...
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An edition of Hieronymus Romanus (2021)

Hieronymus Romanus

Studies on Jerome and Rome on the occasion of the 1600th anniversary of his death

Rome, be it as a concrete space, be it as a concept and idea, occupies an outstanding place in the thoughts and actions of Jerome of Stridon (c. 347-419). Glowing propagandist of the ideal of asceticism in the Latin sphere and highly influential scholar of the Bible, he received his philological education here as well as his baptism. Beyond this background of study and adherence to the church of Rome, the Urbs continued to hold a key position for him, who under the pontificate of Damasus established himself as a mediator between East and West and translator of Scripture. A sharp-tongued and increasingly controversial figure at the same time, Jerome subsequently turned into the target of antiascetic criticism and, once bereft of papal protection, had to leave Rome for good. However, even in distant Palestine, the city on the Tiber and its memories remained present in the writings of Jerome, who did not stop using a Roman network in order to have his works circulate within the Urbs and eventually lamented its fall as that of "the entire world in a city". From multifaceted perspectives - historical, philological, theological, exegetical and archaeological - the papers collected in this volume explore Rome's unique and exemplary meaning for Jerome's life and works. In the juxtaposition of both lieux de mémoire, the father of the Church and the Urbs, this reciprocal thematic cut illuminates additional aspects of a Roma Christiana as imagined by Jerome, and of the Stridonian himself as both key figurations of Late Antiquity.

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Brepols
Language
English
Pages
609

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Table of Contents

Introductiva
Stadtgespräch: Hieronymus und Rom im Dialog der Spätantike / Ingo Schaaf
Girolamo e il "bel mondo" di Roma / Emanuela Prinzivalli
Hieronymus und Aurelius von Karthago: Eine (Nicht-)Begegnung in Rom / Barbara Feichtinger
Girolamo, Pelagio e Roma / Giuseppe Caruso.
Historiographica
Auratum squalet Capitolium: La città di Roma al tempo di Girolamo / Massimiliano Ghilardi
The History of Israel and the Early History of Rome in the Light of Jerome's Writings / Eberhard Bons.
Ecclesiastica
Sub umbra Damasi: I rapporti fra Girolamo e Ambrosiaster alla luce del progetto ecclesiologico di Damaso / Emanuele Di Santo
La veste del sacerdote cristiano fra spunti esegetici ed esigenze ascetiche: Un'indagine sul punto di vista di Girolamo, a partire dalla lettera alla romana Fabiola / Carla Noce.
Ascetica
L'ascetismo romano fra Damaso e Siricio / Roberto Alciati
Bethlehem contra Romam? Il tema dell'angulus declinato nelle Epistole geronimiane / Giorgia Grandi.
Polemica
Dalla polemica contro Gioviniano alla polemica antiorigeniana / Francesco Pieri
Origenes in Rom: Hieronymus und Rufinus über die Frage, wie man Origenes lesen soll / Alfons Fürst.
Exegetica
Come nasce un filologo / Leopoldo Gamberale
Gerolamo interprete dei Salmi nel periodo romano / Alessandro Capone.
Romae Halosis
Tacui sciens tempus esse lacrimarum: Girolamo legge Roma e la sua caduta alla luce della Scrittura / Sincero Mantelli
De occidente rumor (Hier. epist. 127, 12): Hieronymus' Blick auf Rom aus dem Osten / Ulrich Eigler.
Repercussiones
"Roma" in the Letters of Jerome: A Pattern and Sentiment Analysis / Marie Revellio.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Turnhout
Series
Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia (IPM) -- 87, Instrumenta patristica et mediaevalia -- 87.

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Dewey Decimal Class
930
Library of Congress
BR65.J476 H45 2021, D51-95

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Pagination
609 pages
Number of pages
609

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Open Library
OL43891797M
ISBN 10
2503592597
ISBN 13
9782503592596
OCLC/WorldCat
1238085345

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