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Title: -ere and -erunt endings in St. Jerome's epistles and lives of the hermits
Authors: Coleiro, Edward
Keywords: Jerome, Saint, -419 or 420 -- Correspondence
Hermits -- Religious life
Religious literature -- History and criticism
Issue Date: 1958
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Arts
Citation: Coleiro, E. (1958). -ere and -erunt endings in St. Jerome's epistles and lives of the hermits. Journal of the Faculty of Arts, 1(2), 111-113.
Abstract: The careful composition of most of the Epistles and the Lives of the Hermits of St Jerome is conspicuous in the choice between the -ere and -erunt endings of the third person plural of the Perfect. The extant Episcles are 154 in number and the Lives of the Hermits are three in number: that of Paul written in 374 or 375, that of Hilarion in, 390, and that of Malchus written in 391.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/38318
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