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Hieronymian, a. and n.|haɪərəʊˈnɪmɪən| [f. Hieronymus Jerome, a celebrated father of the Church in the 5th c.: see -ian.] A. adj. Of or belonging to St. Jerome, the author of the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible. B. n. = Hieronymite n.
1656Blount Glossogr., Hieronimians, a Religious Order, that had their beginning of St. Hierome..There were also certain Hermites called Hieronimians of the foundation of one Charles Granel of Florence. 1884Athenæum 19 Apr. 502/2 To determine..the basis of its readings, whether the old Latin or the Hieronymian Vulgate. |