Paula, daughter of Toxotius
Paula (3), granddaughter of foregoing, daughter of Toxotius, and of Laeta
the daughter of Albinus, a heathen and a priest. Laeta embraced Christianity and
wrote to consult Jerome as to Paula's education, who
809replied in
Ep. 107, written in 401. He desires that she should lead the ascetic life and
prepare to consecrate herself to Christ in virginity; and begs that, if she could
not carry out at Rome the system of instruction in scriptural knowledge which he
prescribed, she might be sent to Bethlehem. She was probably sent there while still
a child, though not till after her grandmother's death. Several of Jerome's commentaries
are dedicated to her with her aunt Eustochium, and she is mentioned by both Jerome
and Augustine in their correspondence in 416 (Hieron. Epp. 134, 143, both
to Augustine).
[W.H.F.]