A Benedictine Reader, 530-1530 , has been more than twenty years in the making.
The introduction to each of the thirty-two chapters aims to situate ea.
The texts included are drawn from many different genres and from several languages and areas of Europe.
A collaboration of a dozen scholars, this project gives as broad and deep a sense of the reality of the first one thousand years of Benedictine monasticism as can be done in one volume, using primary sources in English translation.
A Benedictine Reader, 530-1530 , has been more than twenty years in the making