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'''Pseudo-Ambrose''' is the name given by [[Erasmus]] to refer to the author of a volume containing the first complete Latin commentary on the [[Pauline epistles]].<ref name="FitzgeraldCavadini1999">{{cite book|author1=Allan D. Fitzgerald|author2=Allan Fitzgerald John C. Cavadini|title=Augustine Through the Ages: An Encyclopedia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GcVhAGpvTQ0C&pg=PA19|accessdate=13 November 2012|year=1999|publisher=Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing|isbn=978-0-8028-3843-8|pages=19–}}</ref> Alexander Souter has established that the same author wrote the ''Quaestiones Veteris et Novi Testament'', which had long been attributed to [[Saint Augustine]]. Other works ascribed to the same author, less definitely, ore the ''Lex Dei sive Mosaicarum et Romanorum legum collatio,'' ''De bello judaico'', and the fragmentary ''Contra Arianos'' sometimes ascribed to the pseudo-Hilary and the ''sermo 246'' of pseudo-Augustine. <ref name="FitzgeraldCavadini1999"/><ref name="RamingPh.D.2004">{{cite book|author1=Ida Raming|author2=Gary Macy, Ph.D.|author3=Bernard J. Cooke|title=The Priestly Office of Women: God's Gift to a Renewed Church|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MQPhz2JZjFwC&pg=PA30|accessdate=13 November 2012|year=2004|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-4850-4|pages=30–}}</ref> They mention [[Simon Magus]].<ref name="Noonan1988">{{cite book|author=John Thomas Noonan|title=Bribes|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6zgp1_zeJbEC&pg=PA730|accessdate=13 November 2012|year=1988|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-06154-5|pages=730–}}</ref>

Internal evidence from the documents has been taken to suggest that the author was active in Rome during the period of [[Pope Damasus I|Pope Damasus]], and, almost certainly, a member of the clergy.<ref name="FitzgeraldCavadini1999"/>
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