After a woodcut
by Albrecht Durer , Germany, 1514
Jerome (Eusebius Hieronymus), c.347-420, was a Father of the
Church, whose great work was the translation of the Bible
into Latin, the edition known as the Vulgate. According to
legend, Jerome tamed a lion by removing a thorn from its paw,
and the lion therfore often appears as his attribute in art.
The lion depicted here is clearly no threat to the saint,
suggesting his harmonious relationship achieved through solitary
meditation, prayer, and penance.
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