Þat vóro lavg munka. A Reading of Benedikts saga in Light of the Regula sancti Benedicti

In addition to providing general evidence for the existence of a cult of St Benedict in medieval Iceland, this essay discusses the textual relations between Benedikts saga – the most complete Old Norse-Icelandic version of the widely circulated Vita beati Benedicti abbatis (BHL 1102), which forms pa...

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Main Author: Mauro Camiz
Other Authors: Bullitta, Dario, Wolf, Kirsten (ed. by), Camiz, Mauro
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Boydell & Brewer Inc 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1620680
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Summary:In addition to providing general evidence for the existence of a cult of St Benedict in medieval Iceland, this essay discusses the textual relations between Benedikts saga – the most complete Old Norse-Icelandic version of the widely circulated Vita beati Benedicti abbatis (BHL 1102), which forms part of Gregory the Great’s Dialogi – and the Regula sancti Benedicti, a collection of precepts for the governance of Benedictine monasteries. In the following, I consider the personal growth of St Benedict according to the legend and analyze individual episodes that are closely connected to specific precepts contained in the Regula. Subsequently, I focus on a small but noteworthy textual interpolation in Benedikts saga and discuss a significant omission, both of which appear to be deliberate editorial interventions on the part of the Norse compiler.