Article. Muckle. Did Robert Grosseteste Attribute the Hexameron of St. Venerable Bede to St. Jerome? 1951.
Did Robert Grosseteste Attribute the Hexameron of St. Venerable Bede to St. Jerome?
J. T. Muckle.
J. T. Muckle. ‘Did Robert Grosseteste Attribute the Hexameron of St. Venerable Bede to St. Jerome?’. Mediaeval Studies. Volume 13, pp. 242-244. 1951.Grosseteste, it will be noted, does not quote word for word although he uses the introductory words: dicens, ait, but synopsizes. This is quite customary with him. But the recurrence of words and phrases are proof that he either borrowed from Bede’s Hexameron and thought it was Jerome’s or Bede and Grosseteste used a common source.
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