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Often cited as a source of biographical information on ancient Christian authors, On Illustrious Men provides St. Jerome’s personal evaluations of his forebears and contemporaries, as well as catalogs of patristic writings known to him. Heterodox writers and certain respected non-Christians (Seneca, Josephus, and Philo) are included in this parade of luminaries, which begins with the apostles and...

REFERENCES Q 1, 83, 111–12, 306—Cath 8, 902–29, É. Cothenet—DSp 10, 779–97, J. Radermakers—EEC 22, 738–39, D. P. Senior—EECh 1, 543, E. Romero Pose—LThK 7, 176–79, J. Schmid—LThK 63, 1477–82, A. Sand—NCE 9, 493–502, J. Quinlan—ANRW II, 25, 3 (1984), 1889–1951 [Scholarship from 1945 to 1980], G. Stanton—Vielhauer, Geschichte, 355–65—Dihle, Greek and Latin, 208–10 JUDE, THE BROTHER OF JAMES,1 left a short epistle which is reckoned among the seven Catholic Epistles,2 and
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