Prologus Galeatus
PROLOGUS GALEATUS ("Helmeted Preface"): The name given by Jerome himself
to the first published and most celebrated of his prefaces, that prefixed to his
translation of the Books of Samuel and Kings. The preface is important as setting
forth the principles adopted by Jerome in his translations from the Hebrew. It contains
also a brief general introduction to the Old Testament, describes 267
the contents of the three parts of the Palestinian canon, remarks upon the origin
of the Hebrew alphabet, and makes a defense of his translations against the "mad
dogs who bark and rage" against him. An English translation is given in NPNF,
2 ser., vi. 489–490.