1672 Letters of Saint Jerome
Church History Epistolae Asceticism Vulgate Bible
“When the
stomach is full, it is easy to talk of fasting.”
– Jerome, Epistle 58
Saint Jerome was a 4th-century, early
church father. While he was most known for his translation of the Bible, he
also wrote a collection of letters which are now known his ‘Epistles.’ These
letters were written on a variety of topics, but most of them were written as
warnings against sin and detestable devices such as sexual immorality within
the clergy, clothing advised for virgins, gluttony and fasting, and laboring
over Biblical texts.
These letters were written to and from important
men and women of the church such as Augustine, Theophilus, Heliodorus, and the
Popes. This 1672 French edition was translated by Frederic Leonard.
Item number: #14182
Price: $499
JEROME, Saint
Lettres de St. Jerôme,
divisées en trois livres
Paris : Frederic Leonard, 1672.
Details:
· Collation: Complete with all pages
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[22], 800
· Language: French
· Binding: Leather; tight & secure
· Size: ~8in X 5in (20cm x
13cm)
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