Of all the Christian monastic literature available to Benedict, it is the Rule of the Master which left the strongest impact on the shape and structure of Benedict’s Rule. Three times longer than St. Benedict’s Rule, the Regula Magistri establishes every facet—spiritual as well as physical—of the monastic community and its monks. This volume presents the Rule of the Master in Luke Eberle’s English translation as well as Adalbert de Vogüé’s critical Latin edition, with notes.
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Adalbert de Vogüé (1924–2011) was a French Benedictine historian who wrote extensively on monastic history. He received his ThD in Paris in 1959 and taught as a professor at St. Anselm College in Rome. Many of his books have been translated into various languages. His magnum opus is his massive 12 volume history of monasticism between 356 and 830 AD.