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original Latin: "HIERONYMUS". This refers to Saint Jerome (c. 347–420 AD), the patron saint of librarians and translators, traditionally known for his work in translating the Bible into the common Latin of his time.
This section describes a modernist bookplate printed in red ink. It features a stylized line-drawing of Saint Jerome seated at a desk, a common artistic motif representing scholarship and the preservation of sacred literature. This specific design reinterprets ancient iconography for a 20th-century academic setting.