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St. Benedicts Rule has been one of the great facts in the history of western Europe and its influence and effects are with us to this day. This being so it is surely strange that as I believe the Rule has never yet been made the object of an historical study setting forth on an extended scale its principles and its working. Commentaries there are explaining it chapter by chapter; but so far as I know there is no systematic exposition of what may be called the philosophy the theory of the Benedictine rule and life no explanation of the Benedictine spirit and tradition in regard either to its inner life or its outward manifestations. The present volume is an effort to supply this want. It consists of a connected series of essays covering the most important aspects of Benedictine life and activities. It is addressed of course primarily to Benedictines; but it should appeal to wider circles--to students of the history of religion and civilisation in western Europe as an account of one of the most potent factors in the formation of our modern Europe during a long and important phase of its growth: and also in a special way to those scholars and students who hold the Benedictine name in veneration. --from the Preface Dom Cuthbert Butler (1858-1934) was educated at the Benedictine Downside Abbey where he lived as a monk and then as the abbot of the house. He published critical editions of the Lausiac History of Palladius and The Rule of St. Benedict an authored Western Mysticism Life of Archbishop Ullathorne and History of the Vatican Council.