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“Jerome - on Didymus the Blind”
From Jerome, De Viris Illustribus, CIX
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    Relevant 
    books 
 
    Hicks, Jonathan Douglas 
    (2024), Lectures on the Psalms (Ancient Christian Texts),  (IVP 
    Academic) 
     
    Hill 
    R. C. (2005), Didymus the Blind: Commentary on Zechariah (Fathers of the Church 
    111) 
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 Chapter CIX Didymus, of Alexandria, becoming blind while very young, and therefore 
    ignorant of the rudiments of learning, displayed such a miracle of 
    intelligence as to learn perfectly dialectics and even geometry, sciences 
    which especially require sight. He wrote many admirable works: 
    Commentaries on all the Psalms, Commentaries on the Gospels of Matthew and 
    John, On the doctrines, also two books Against the Arians, and 
    one book On the Holy Spirit, which I translated in Latin, eighteen 
    volumes On Isaiah, three books of commentaries On Hosea, 
    addressed to me, and five books On Zechariah, written at my request, 
    also commentaries On Job, and many other things, to give an account 
    of which would be a work of itself. He is still living, and has already 
    passed his eighty-third year.   | 
    
  
 
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original Latin text
Jerome
Didymus the Blind