Prologue of the Rule of Saint Benedict

A Digital Homage to an 8th-Century Manuscript

The Work

About this piece

This digital recreation is inspired by an 8th-century manuscript of the Rule of Saint Benedict, preserved at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford.
The design honors the silent beauty of early monastic scriptoria, featuring:

  • Scriptio continua, echoing the uninterrupted flow of sacred reading.
  • A decorated initial “A”, drawn in the spirit of early medieval display letters.
  • Rubricated phrases and an ornamental crosslet, marking sacred elements and providing visual rhythm.

This piece invites quiet contemplation of the Rule’s opening words, as they might have appeared to a monk centuries ago.

Latin text

Obsculta, o fili, præcepta magistri, et inclina aurem cordis tui et admonitionem pii patris libenter excipe et efficaciter conple, ut ad eum per oboedientiæ laborem redeas, a quo per inoboedientiæ desidiam recesseras. Ad te ergo nunc mihi sermo dirigitur, quisquis abrenuntians propriis voluntatibus, Domino Christo vero Regi militaturus oboedientiæ fortissima atque præclara arma sumis. 

In primis, ut quidquid agendum inchoas bonum, ab eo perfici instantissima oratione deposcas, ut qui nos iam in filiorum dignatus est numero conputare, non debet aliquando de malis actibus nostris contristari. Ita enim ei omni tempore de bonis suis in nobis parendum est ut non solum iratus pater suos non aliquando filios exheredet, sed nec ut metuendus dominus inritatus a malis nostris, ut nequissimos servos perpetuam tradat ad poenam qui eum sequi noluerint ad gloriam.

English translation

Listen carefully, my son, to the master’s instructions, and attend to them with the ear of your heart. This is advice from a father who loves you; welcome it, and faithfully put it into practice. The labor of obedience will bring you back to him from whom you had drifted through the sloth of disobedience. This message of mine is for you, then, if you are ready to give up your own will, once and for all, and armed with the strong and noble weapons of obedience to do battle for the true King, Christ the Lord.

First of all, every time you begin a good work, you must pray to him most earnestly to bring it to perfection. In his goodness, he has already counted us as his sons, and therefore we should never grieve him by our evil actions. With his good gifts which are in us, we must obey him at all times that he may never become the angry father who disinherits his sons, nor the dread lord, enraged by our sins, who punishes us forever as worthless servants for refusing to follow him to glory.

Availability

This work is available as a fine art print through Fine Art America.