Influences of Jerome Stridonensis in J. L. Vives

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Marco Antonio Coronel Ramos

It is obvious that St Jerome is a key author in shaping European Renaissance Humanism. His figure, however, has been practically unstudied in relation to Juan Luis Vives. This work is a first approach to this question, which attempts to illustrate some points of contact between the two authors. Specifically, it relates the aspects of Jerome’s philology that coincide with the historiographic, pedagogical and religious assumptions of the Valencian humanist.

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St. Jerome, Juan Luis Vives, Pedagogy, History of the Church, Sacred Philology, Christian Woman

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Coronel Ramos, Marco Antonio. “Influences of Jerome Stridonensis in J. L. Vives”. Mirabilia: electronic journal of antiquity and middle ages, no. 31, pp. 444-65, https://raco.cat/index.php/Mirabilia/article/view/377880.
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