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The Chrodegang Rules - The Rules for the Common Life of the Secular Clergy from the Eighth and Ninth Centuries. Critical Texts with Translations and Commentary (Hardcover, New Ed)
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The Chrodegang Rules - The Rules for the Common Life of the Secular Clergy from the Eighth and Ninth Centuries. Critical Texts with Translations and Commentary (Hardcover, New Ed)
Series: Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West
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Since its earliest days, the Christian Church sought to draw up
rules by which its members could live together in religious
communities. Whilst those of Augustine (c.400 AD) and Benedict
(c.530 AD) provided detailed guidance for monastic life, it took
another two centuries for equivalent rules for secular clergy to
become accepted on a wide scale. The earliest surviving set of
comprehensive rules for canons are those written in the mid-eighth
century by St Chrodegang (c.712-766), Bishop of Metz. Writing
initially for secular clergy at Metz Cathedral, this work shows how
Chrodegang's rule borrowed much from the Benedictine tradition,
dealing with many of the same concerns such as the housing, feeding
and disciplining of members of the community and the daily routine
of the divine offices. At a time when there was no consensus on how
clergy should live - whether they should marry or were eligible to
own property - Chrodegang's rule provided clear guidance on such
issues, and inspired reformers across Europe to consider how clergy
lived and interacted with wider society. Although his work was
superseded within a generation by the Rule of Aachen, Chrodegang
succeeded in setting the agenda for subsequent rules for canons and
as such his rule deserves to be given more weight by Church
historians than has hitherto been the case. Providing the Latin
texts and English translations of the three surviving versions of
Chrodegang's rule, (Regula Originalis Chrodegangi, Institutio
Canonicorum, Regula Longior Canonicorum) this volume provides an
invaluable resource to scholars of medieval Christian communities.
Substantial introductions to each text provide historical context
and bibliographic details, allowing them to be understood in a much
fuller way than has hitherto been possible.
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