Vita et transitus Sancti Hieronymi
Name given to the collection of three distinct apocryphal letters attributed to Pseudo-Eusebius da Cremona, Pseudo-Cyril of Jerusalem, and Pseudo-Augustine of Hippo, when compiled together with the Transitus (translation) of Jerome's body from Bethelehem to Rome and other prayers to the saint and as well as other minor works. The letters each of which has their own LC access points when they circulated separately. The corpus was likely produced at the end of the thirteenth and early 14th centuries.
- HMML ID
- 353956787714
- PURL
- LC access point
- Vita et transitus Sancti Hieronymi
- Library of Congress
- VIAF
Variants
- Hieronymianus
- Transitus beati Hieronymi
- Transitus Hieronymi
- Vita et transitus S. Hieronymi
Work information
- Title
- Vita et transitus Sancti Hieronymi
- Centuries
- 13th century CE ● 14th century CE
- Original languages
- Genres
Associated names
- Attributed to
- Misattributed to
- Associated names
Associated works
- Contains
Preferred citation
"Vita et transitus Sancti Hieronymi." HMML Authority File. Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Last modified August 13, 2023. https://w3id.org/haf/work/353956787714
Change notes
- Date added
- 2023-07-28
- Last edited
- 2023-08-13