Jerome Lamy

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Jerome Lamy (born Linz, 1726 and died 1781) was an eighteenth century Benedictine Biblical scholar and teacher at Salzburg.

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  • Introductio in Vetus Testamentum (2 vols., Steyr, 1765);
  • Introductio in sancta quatuor Evangelia (Venice, 1775);
  • Introductio in Acta Apostolorum (Pavia, 1782);
  • Fasciculus Myrrhæ, a commentary on the Passion (Steyr, 1766);
  • Die sieben Busspsalmen (Salzburg, 1776).

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This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.