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  1. Jerome determined on going to the East with Evagrius and Heliodorus; Innocentius, Niceas, and Hylas accompanied him (1, 5, 6, 10). Chromatius, Eusebius, and Jovinus remained in Italy.

  2. While many have written about Jerome, we get our direct knowledge from his own letters. Jerome was a prolific letter writer, and we have 1211 of his letters still today. These letters give us …

  3. the vernacular tongues of Europe. From Bethlehem Jerome also issued treatises against the heretics of his time, such as Jo inian, Vigilantius, and Pelagius. He combated the doctrines of …

  4. It was in Bethlehem that Jerome devoted himself to his main work: the translation of the whole Bible from the original languages into Latin. This translation, known as the Vulgate, is still used …

  5. Jerome spent the next five years in the Desert of Chalcis, to the east of Antioch (7). It was peopled by hermits who, though living apart for most purposes, were under some kind of …

  6. Jerome returns from Rome to Aquileia—Embraces the ascetic life with Paulinian, Bonosus, Rufinus, Heliodorus, Chromatius, Eusebius, Jovinus, Inno-centius, Nicias, Hylas.

  7. Georgia Tech Research Institute, “Synthetic Data for the National Center for Health Statis-tics,” 1/23 - 9/25, $133,813 Role: Principal Investigator.