Modern Mariology
Legends of the Blessed Virgin by Jacques-Albin-Simon Collin de Plancy.
Art & Architecture
Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Délivrande de Douvres-la-Délivrande
Modern Mariology
Legends of the Blessed Virgin by Jacques-Albin-Simon Collin de Plancy.
Art & Architecture
Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Délivrande de Douvres-la-Délivrande
Regula Benedicti, chapter 4.28-55
Intratext / Archive.org / The Latin Library
English Translation (with sources)
(1) veritatem ex corde et ore proferre .,
the truth with heart and mouth to offer.
(2) Malum pro molu[m] non reddere ., Iniura[m] non / malo, iurias
Evil for evil not to return. No injury
(3) facire sed facta pacienter suferre ., Ini / facere, [et], factas, patienter
to do but being done to patiently to endure. En–
(4) micus diligere . maledicentes se non re / Inimicos
emy to love. Those cursing us not in return
(5) maledicere sed magis benedicere ., Per
to curse, but rather to bless. Per–
(6) secutionem pro iustitia[m] sustinere . non / iustitia [Non esse superbum, non vinolentum]
secution for justice to bear. not
(7) esse multum edacem non somnolentu[m] / somnulentum
to be gluttonous nor sleepy
(8) non pigrum ., non murmoriosum ., non de
nor lazy. nor murmuring. nor de–
(9) tractorem ., spem suam in d[omin]o commit
tracting. one’s hope in God to co–
(10) tere ., bonu[m] aliquid inse cum viderist d[omin]o / in se, viderit
mit. some good in oneself when one may see to God
(11) applicit non sibi ., Malum vero sem[per] a se / applicet
should attribute, not to oneself. Evil truly always by himself
(12) factum sciat & sibi reputet ., Die[m] iudi
may know and attribute to himself. The day of judg-
(13) cii timere gehenna[m] expaviscere ., Vita / expavescere, Vitam
ment to fear, Gehenna to feel fright from. Life
(14) eterna omni concupiscentia spiritale / aeternam, spiritali
eternal with all spiritual desire
(15) desiderare ., Mortem cotidie ante
to desire. Death daily before
(16) oculus suspectam habere ., actus vite / oculos, vitae
the eyes watched to have. The actions of one’s life
(17) suae omni hora custodire in omni loco d[eu]m
at all hours to have watch over, in all places God
(18) se respicere pro certo sciat ., Cogita / scire
seeing us may he know for certain. Thoughts
(19) tiones malas cordi suo advenientes mox
evil coming in his heart immediately
(20) ad XPM allidat & seniori spiritali pate / allidere
against Christ to dash and to the spiritual father re-
(21) facire ., Os suum a malo vel pravo eloquio / facere
veal. One’s mouth from evil or perverse speech
(22) custodire ., Multum loqui non amare ver
to guard. Much speaking not to love with
(23) ba vana . aut risui apta non loqui ., Ri
vain words, nor inclined to laughter to speak. Laugh-
(24) sum multum aut excussum non amare
ter much or excessive not to love.
Modern Hagiography
Lives of the Saints by Francis Weninger.
Medieval Hagiography
Les miracles de Saint Privat (Latin)
Art & Architecture
POP : la plateforme ouverte du patrimoine
Guide to Christian Iconography: Images, Symbols, and Texts
Medieval Religion Listserv – 2016 Dillon.

Emblems of Saints by Which They Are Distinguished in Works of Art by F. C. Husenbeth.