Publication
Imprint: Aylesford ; Kensington : Carmelite Priory, 1973. Context: Includes parallel Latin text and English translation of the Regula of Albertus. Responsibility: Introduction, edited, and translated from the Latin by Bede Edwards, preface and edited by Hugh Clarke, with a chapter by Rudolf Hendriks. Physical: Text : 1 volume : 93 pages : illustrations, map ; 21 cm. Features: Includes appendix.
Call number
Precepts / Alber
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CSS Library Notes
Description: The Latin text and English translation of the Rule of Saint Albert, the foundational document of the Carmelite family with introductory notes, history and commentary. Very interesting, with black and white photographs and illustrations.
Table of Contents: Preface by the Very Rev. Hugh Clarke, O. Carm. p7
Introduction to the Rule of St Albert by Bede Edwards, O.D.C. p9
--the hermits of St Mary of Mt Carmel
--Saint Albert Patriarch of Jerusalem
--The sources of the Rule
--The character of Albertine Rule
--Papal approval: Honorius III
--The intervention of Gregory IX
--Migration and mitigation
--The Innocentian Rule
--From Innocent IV to Sixtus IV
--Renewal
--The Discalced Carmelites
--The Deserts
--The Rule of St. Albert today
--Postscripts
--Appendix 1: A Carmelite morphology
--Appendix 2: A select bibliography
--Appendix 3: Two texts from the Register of Innocent IV
The original inspiration of the Carmelite Order as expressed in the Rule of St Albert by Rudolf Hendriks, O.Carm p65
The Rule of St Albert: The Latin Text edited with an English translation by Bede Edwards, O.D.C. p73
FY1989 / FY2015 /
Table of Contents: Preface by the Very Rev. Hugh Clarke, O. Carm. p7
Introduction to the Rule of St Albert by Bede Edwards, O.D.C. p9
--the hermits of St Mary of Mt Carmel
--Saint Albert Patriarch of Jerusalem
--The sources of the Rule
--The character of Albertine Rule
--Papal approval: Honorius III
--The intervention of Gregory IX
--Migration and mitigation
--The Innocentian Rule
--From Innocent IV to Sixtus IV
--Renewal
--The Discalced Carmelites
--The Deserts
--The Rule of St. Albert today
--Postscripts
--Appendix 1: A Carmelite morphology
--Appendix 2: A select bibliography
--Appendix 3: Two texts from the Register of Innocent IV
The original inspiration of the Carmelite Order as expressed in the Rule of St Albert by Rudolf Hendriks, O.Carm p65
The Rule of St Albert: The Latin Text edited with an English translation by Bede Edwards, O.D.C. p73
FY1989 / FY2015 /
Physical description
93 p.; 21 cm
Original language
Latin