“After the type had been fulfilled by the Passover celebration and He had eaten the flesh of the lamb with His Apostles, He takes bread which strengthens the heart of man, and goes on to the true Sacrament of the Passover, so that just as Melchisedech, the priest of the Most High God, in prefiguring Him, made bread and wine an offering, He too makes Himself manifest in the reality of His own Body and Blood.”
-”Commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew” [4,26,26] 398 A.D
that is what St Jerome believed on the Eucharist.
“he too makes himself manifest in the REALITY of His own Body and Blood”
can’t find the other names mentioned.
so, again NO CHURCH FATHERS ATTACKED THE REAL PRESENCE DOCTRINE. NO ONE TAUGHT IT WAS STILL JUST BREAD AND WINE AFTER THE BLESSING WAS SAID ( no one that is until “the reformers”
Berengarius of Tours was the first person in Church history to reject the real presence.