This volume was reprinted in America in 1983, by WM. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

The first translations were completed by G. Lewis and W. G. Martley. The translations were then edited by W. H. Freemantle. Freemantle is listed as the primary translator.

VolumeWorksPagesCPG/CPL
Volume 6: Jerome
Translated by W. H. Freemantle, Rev. G. Lewis, and Rev. W. G. Martley
LettersCPL 620
Letter 1: To Innocentius concerning the woman seven times struck with the axep. 1-4
Letter 2: To Theodosius and the rest of the Anchorites, asking for admission among themp. 4
Letter 3: To Rufinus, the Monkp. 4-6
Letter 4: To Florentiusp. 6-7
Letter 5: To Florentiusp. 7-8
Letter 6: To Julianusp. 8
Letter 7: To Chromatius Jovinus, and Eusebiusp. 8-10
Letter 8: To Niceas, the Sub-Deaconp. 10
Letter 9: To Chrysogonusp. 10-11
Letter 10: To Paulus of Concordiap.11-12
Letter 11: To the Virgins of Aemonap. 12
Letter 12: To Antonius, the Monkp. 12-13
Letter 13: To Castorina, his Auntp. 13
Letter 14: To Heliodorus, on the praises of the Desertp. 13-18
Letter 15: To Pope Damasus, concerning the hypostasesp. 18-20
Letter 16: To Pope Damasusp. 20
Letter 17: To Marcus, the Elder, on quitting the Desertp. 20-21
Letter 18: To Damasus, on the Seraphimp. 22
Letter 19: Damasus to Jerome, on Hosannap. 22
Letter 20: To Damasus, on Hosannap. 22
Letter 21: To Damasus, a comment on the prodigal sonp. 22
Letter 22: To Eustochium, on the preservation of Virginityp. 22-41
Letter 23: To Marcella, on the death of Leap. 41-42
Letter 24:To Marcella, in praise of the ascetic lady Asellap. 42-43
Letter 25: To Marcella, on the twelve names of Godp.43
Letter 26: To Marcella, on certain Hebrew namesp.43
Letter 27: To Marcella, against his detractorsp.43-44
Letter 28: To Marcella, on Diapsalmap. 44
Letter 29: To Marcella, on the Ephod and the Teraphimp. 45
Letter 30: To Paula, on the alphabetp. 45
Letter 31: To Eustochium, about some little giftsp. 45
Letter 32: To Marcella, a short letter on the Greek versions of the Old Testamentp. 45-46
Letter 33: To Paula, part of a letter on Origen's worksp. 46
Letter 34: To Marcella, on Psalm 127p. 47
Letter 35: Damasus to Jerome, laying before him five questionsp. 47
Letter 36: To Damasus, concerning his five questionsp. 47
Letter 37: To Marcella, concerning the Commentaries of Rheticiusp. 47
Letter 38: To Marcella, concerning the sickness of Blesillap. 47-49
Letter 39: To Paula, concerning the death of Blesillap. 49-54
Letter 40: To Marcella, concerning Onasusp. 54-55
Letter 41: To Marcella, on the doctrines of Mon anusp. 55-56
Letter 42: To Marcella, against the Novatiansp. 56-57
Letter 43: To Marcella, concerning the praise of the countryp. 57-58
Letter 44: To Marcella, concerning her little gifts to himp. 58
Letter 45: To Asella, on his leaving Romep. 58-60
Letter 46: Paula and Eustochium to Asella, inviting her to the Holy Landp. 60-65
Letter 47: To Desiderius, inviting him to Bethlehemp. 65-66
Letter 48: To Pammachius in support of the books against Jovinianusp. 66-79
Letter 49: To Pammachius, on his position at Rome, and on the new translation of the Old Testamentp. 79-80
Letter 50: To Domnio, on the books against Jovinianusp. 80-82
Letter 51: Epiphanius to John of Jerusalem, on Paulinian's ordination and on Origenp. 83-89
Letter 52: To Nepotian, on clerical lifep. 89-96
Letter 53: To Paulinus, on the study of Scripturep. 96-102
Letter 54: To Furia, on the preservation of the estate of widowhoodp. 102-109
Letter 55: To Amandus, a reply to his three questions and the subjoined question of "a certain sister"p. 109-112
Letter 56: Augustin to Jerome, on a passage in his Commentary on Galatiansp. 112
Letter 57: To Pammachius, on the best method of translationp.112-119
Letter 58: To Paulinus, on the study of Scripturep. 119-123
Letter 59: To Marcella, on questions about the New Testamentp.123
Letter 60: To Heliodorus. The Memorial of his nephew Nepotianp. 123-131
Letter 61: To Vigilantius, on imputations of Origenismp. 131-133
Letter 62: To Tranquillinus, on the reading of Origenp. 133-134
Letter 63: To Theophilus, Bishop of Alexandria, a letter of submission and conciliationp. 134
Letter 64: To Baviola, on the priestly garmentsp. 134
Letter 65: To the virgin Principia, an explanation of Psalm 45p. 134
Letter 66: To Pammachius, on the death of his wife Paulinap. 134-140
Letter 67: From Augustin, on the book, "On Illustrious Men," the passage in Galatians, and heresiesp. 140
Letter 68: To Castratius, on his blindnessp. 140-141
Letter 69: To Oceanus, on the case of a Bishop who was twice marriedp.141-148
Letter 70: To Magnus, on the reading of pagan booksp. 149-151
Letter 71: To Lucinius, recommending ascetic practices, and sending booksp. 151-154
Letter 72: To the presbyter Vitalis, on Solomon and Ahazp. 154
Letter 73: To the presbyter Evengelius, on Melchizedekp. 154
Letter 74: To the presbyter Rufinus (of Rome), on the judgment of Solomonp. 154
Letter 75: To Theodora, on the death of her husband Luciniusp. 154-156
Letter 76: To the presbyter Abigaus, consoling him for his blindness, and commending Theodora to himp. 156-157
Letter 77: To Oceanus, on the death of Fabiolap. 157-163
Letter 78: To Fabiola, after her death, on the stations of the Israelites in the desertp. 163
Letter 79: To Salvina, on the death of her husband Nebridiusp. 163-168
Letter 80: Rufinus' Preface to his translation of Origen's On First Principlesp. 168-170
Letter 81: To Rufinus of Aquileia, a friendly letterp. 170
Letter 82: To Theophilus, against John of Jerusalemp. 170-175
Letter 83: From Pammachius and Oceanus, sending Rufinus' translation of the On First Principlesp. 175
Letter 84: To Pammachius and Oceanus, in answer to Rufinus' Prefacep. 175-181
Letter 85: To Paulinus, Bishop of Nola, on the reading of Origenp. 181-182
Letter 86: To Theophilus, praising his zeal against Origenismp. 182-183
Letter 87: From Theophilus, describing his measures against Origenismp. 183
Letter 88: To Theophilus, on the adhesion of Rome and Italy to his measuresp. 183
Letter 89: From Theophilus, on the Origenistic refugees in Palestinep. 183-184
From Theophilus to Epiphanius, urging him to summon a synod against Origenismp. 184
Letter 91: From Epiphanius, exhorting Jerome to write against Origenismp. 184-185
Letter 92: Translation of Theophilus' Synodical Letter of 400 to the Bishops of Palestine and Cyprus against Origenismp. 185-186
Letter 93: Translation of the answer of the Synod of Jerusalem to Theophilusp.186
Letter 94: Translation of the Letter of Dionysius,Bishop of Lydda, to Theophilusp.186
Letter 95: From Pope Anastasius to Simplicianus, Bishop of Milanp.186
Letter 96: Translation of Theophilus' Synodal of 401, against Apollinarianism and Origenismp.186
Letter 97: To Pammachius and Marcella, sending the Synodical Letters of Theophilusp.186-188
Letter 98: Translation of Theophilus' Paschal Letter for 402p. 188
Letter 99: To Theophilus, describing circumstances which had delayed the translation of his Paschal Letterp. 188
Letter 100: Translation of Theophilus' Paschal Letter for 404p. 189
Letter 101: From Augustin, asking for an answer to his lettersp. 189
Letter 102: To Augustin, refusing to reply till he receives Augustin's letters direct from himp. 189
Letter 103: To Augustin, introducing Praesidiusp. 189
Letter 104: From Augustin, asking for answers, and on translations of Scripturep. 189
Letter 105: To Augustin, asking for authorized copies of his lettersp. 189
Letter 106: To Sunnias and Fretela, Getic presbyters, on questions in the Psalmsp. 189
Letter 107: To Laeta, wife of Toxotius, Paula's son, on the education of her daughterp. 189-195
Letter 108: To Eustochium, memorials of her mother Paulap. 195-212
Letter 109: To the presbyter Riparius in Spain, on the doctrines of Vigilantiusp. 212-214
Letter 110: From Augustin, sending the letters, and speaking of Rufinusp. 214
Letter 111: From Augustin to Praesidius, asking him to take the lettersp. 214
Letter 112: To Augustin, answering the lettersp. 214
Letter 113: From Theophilus, on the fall of Chrysostomp. 214
Letter 114: To Theophilus, with the translation of his work against Chrysostomp. 214-215
Letter 115: To Augustin, introducing his friend Firmusp. 215
Letter 116: From Augustin in reply to 112p. 215
Letter 117: To a Mother and Daughter in Gaul, on the life of widows and virginsp. 215-220
Letter 118: To Julianus, an exhortation to voluntary povertyp. 220-224
Letter 119: To Minervius and Alexander, presbyters of Toulouse, on 1 Corinthians 15:51p. 224
Letter 120: To Hedibia, a lady of Bayeux, on twelve Scriptural questionsp. 224
Letter 121: To Algasia, a lady of Gaul, on eleven Scriptural questionsp. 224
Letter 122: To Rusticus, an exhortation to repentance and continencep. 225-229
Letter 123: To Ageruchia, against second marriagesp. 230-238
Letter 124: To Avitus, on Origen's On First Principlesp. 238-244
Letter 125: To the Monk Rusticus, on the solitary lifep. 244-252
Letter 126: To Marcellinus and Anapsychias, officers in Africa, on the origin of soulsp. 252-253
Letter 127: To the virgin Principia, a memorial of Marcellap. 253-258
Letter 128: To Gaudentius, on the education of the child Pacatulap. 258-260
Letter 129: To Dardanus, on the land of promisep. 260
Letter 130: To the noble virgin Demetrias, on the duties of a virgin's professionp. 260-272
Letter 131: From Augustin, on the origin of soulsp. 272
Letter 132: From Augustin, on James 2:10p. 272
Letter 133: To Ctesiphon, on Pelagianismp. 272-280
Letter 134: To Augustin, a letter of friendship and deferencep. 280
Letter 135: From pope Innocent to Aurelius, Bishop of Carthage, enclosing a letter for Jeromep. 280
Letter 136: From Pope Innocent, sympathizing with Jerome's losses from the violence of the adherents of Pelagiusp. 280-281
Letter 137: From Pope Innocent to John, Bishop of Jerusalem, on the same subjectp. 281
Letter 138: To Riparius (see 109), on the struggle with Pelagiusp. 281-282
Letter 139: To Apronius (unknown), encouraging him to steadfastness in the faithp. 282
Letter 140: To the presbyter Cyprian on Psalm 90p. 282
Letter 141: To Augustin, praising his stand against heresyp. 282
Letter 142: To Augustin, on Pelagian influences in Palestinep 282
Letter 143: To Alypius and Augustin, on the book of the deacon Annianusp. 282
Letter 144: From Augustin to Optatus, Bishop of Milevis, on Jerome and the origin of soulsp. 283-287
Letter 145: To Exuperantius, a Roman soldier, inviting him to Bethlehemp. 287-288
Letter 146: To Evangelus, on the orders of the ministryp. 288-289
Letter 147: To the deacon Sabinianus, on his attempt to seduce a nun of Bethlehemp. 289-295
Letter 148: Spurious. To the matron Celantia, on holy livingp. 295
Letter 149: Spurious. On the Jewish Festivalsp. 295
Letter 150: From Procopius of Gaza, written a century after the time of Jeromep. 295
Treatises
Life of Paul the First Hermitp. 299-303CPL 617
Life of St. Hilarionp. 303-315CPL 618
Life of Malchus, the Captive Monkp. 315-318CPL 619
Dialogue against the Luciferiansp. 319-334CPL 608
Dialogue against Helvidius. The perpetual virginity of the blessed Maryp. 334-346CPL 609
Dialogue against Jovinianus: Book Ip. 346-386CPL 610
Dialogue against Jovinianus: Book IIp. 387-416CPL 610
Dialogue against Vigilantiusp. 417-423CPL 611
Letter to Pammachius against John of Jerusalemp. 424-447CPL 612
Dialogue against the Pelagians: Book Ip. 447-466CPL 615
Dialogue against the Pelagians: Book IIp. 466-471CPL 615
Dialogue against the Pelagians: Book IIIp. 472-483CPL 615
Prefaces
Preface to the Chronicle of Eusebius, addressed to Vincentius and Gallienusp. 483-484CPL 615c
CPG 3494
Preface to the Translation of Origen's Homilies on the Song of Songs, addressed to Pope Damasusp. 485CPG 1432
Preface to the Book on Hebrew namesp. 485CPL 581
Preface to the Book on Sites and Names of Hebrew Placesp. 485-486CPL 581a
Preface to the Book of Hebrew Questions on Genesisp. 486-487CPL 580
Preface to the Commentary on Ecclesiastes, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 487CPL 583
Prefaces and Notes to the Vulgatep. 487-488
Preface to Genesis, addressed to Desideriusp. 488-489CPL 591o
Preface to Joshua, Judges, and Ruth, addressed to Eustochiump. 489CPL 591j
Preface to Books of Samuel and Kings, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 489-490CPL 591r
Preface to the Books of Chronicles, addressed to Chromatiusp. 490CPL 591n
Preface to Ezra and Nehemiah, addressed to Domnio and Rogatianusp. 490-491CPL 591c
Preface to Esther, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 491CPL 591d
Preface to Jobp. 491-492CPL 591h
Preface to the Psalms, addressed to Sophroniusp. 492CPL 591q
Preface to Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs, addressed to Chromatius and Heliodorusp. 492CPL 591t
Preface to Isaiah, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 492CPL 591k
Preface to Jeremiah and Ezekiel, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 492CPL 591f
Preface to Daniel, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 492-493CPL 591a
Preface to the Twelve Minor Prophets, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 493CPL 591b
Prefaces to Translations from the Septuagint and Chaldeep. 494
Preface to the Books of Chronicles, addressed to Domnio and Rogatianusp. 494CPL 591m
Preface to Job, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 494CPL 591g
Preface to the Psalms, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 494CPL 591p
Preface to the Books of Solomon, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 494CPL 591s
Preface to Tobit and Judith, addressed to Chromatius and Heliodorusp. 494CPL 591v
Preface to Commentary on S. Matthew, addressed to Eusebius of Cremonap. 495-496CPL 590
Preface to Translation of Origen on S. Luke, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 496CPG 1451
Preface to Commentary on Galatians, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 496-498CPL 591
Preface to Commentary on Ephesians, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 498CPL 591
Preface to Commentary on Philemon, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 498CPL 591
Preface to Commentary on Titus, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 498CPL 591
Preface to Commentary on Isaiah, addressed to Eustochiump. 498-499CPL 584
Preface to Commentary on Jeremiah, addressed to Eusebius of Cremonap. 499CPL 586
Preface to Commentary on Ezekiel, addressed to Eustochiump 499-500CPL 587
Preface to Commentary on Daniel, addressed to Pammachius and Marcellap. 500CPL 588
Preface to Commentary on Hosea, addressed to Pammachiusp. 501CPL 589
Preface to Commentary on Joel, addressed to Pammachiusp. 501CPL 589
Preface to Commentary on Amos, addressed to Pammachiusp. 501CPL 589
Preface to Commentary on Obadiah, addressed to Pammachiusp. 501CPL 589
Preface to Commentary on Jonah, addressed to Pammachiusp. 501CPL 589
Preface to Commentary on Micah, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 501CPL 589
Preface to Commentary on Nahum, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 501CPL 589
Preface to Commentary on Habakkuk, addressed to Chromatiusp. 501-502CPL 589
Preface to Commentary on Zephaniah, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 502CPL 589
Preface to Commentary on Haggai, addressed to Paula and Eustochiump. 502CPL 589
Preface to Commentary on Zechariah, addressed to Exsuperius, Bishop of Toulousep. 502CPL 589
Preface to Commentary on Malachi, addressed to Minervius and Alexander, presbyters of Toulousep. 502CPL 589
Indexesp.503-524

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