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More images1956 HC The World of Mathematics: A Small Library of the Literature of Mathematics from A'h-mose the Scribe to Albert Einstein. Volume Four
presented with commentaries and notes by james r; newman [Editor]
Language: English
Published by SIMON AND SCHUSTER, 1956
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hardcover. Condition: Good. NO DUST JACKET. Pages are crisp and clean, no marking. Cover is good. Binding is tight/good. First page has drawing. NO DUST JACKET.
Language: English
Published by Simon & Schuster, 1956
- Softcover
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Paperback. Condition: Good. Good condition. Slip case has torn edges, but is intact. Books in very good condition.

La Regle de Saint Benoit [The Rule of St. Benedict] 6 volumes
Vogue, Albert Introduction, translation, notes , and 3 volumes of commentaries; Text established and presented by Jean Neufville.
Language: French
Published by Les Editions Du Cerf, 1971
- Softcover
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Paperback. Condition: Good. First of this edition. Paris, 1971-1972. In 6 volumes (I-VI). A seventh volume, issued later, is not included in this set. Indices are in volume 6. Blue wraps as issued. Good+ condition, bindings are sturdy and sound. Former library copy with stamp on edges (not in books); pocket in rear and spine lab…els removed. Not available for priority/expedited shipping. Due to the size/weight of this book extra charges may apply for international shipping. A singularly authoritative edition of the "Rule of St. Benedict", by the scholar of the "Rule of the Master", an anonymous collection of monastic precepts composed around 500-530. It was likely used by St Benedict as source material for his own "Rule". The editor of this edition, also edited the definitive edition of "Rule of the Master". The study of the Benedictine Rule and the historical evidence concerning it confirms that it was written by Benedict, in Italy, in the middle of the sixth century. In this edition, the authentic text of Benedict, whose manuscript tradition is immense and multifaceted, is investigated with new certainty and precision, in the light of recent research. Apart from the small Italian edition by G. Penco which already dates from 1958, there has been no scientific edition of the Benedictine Rule. It is to fill such a gap that the present work of A. de Vogue and J. Neufville. They prepared for it by publishing seven years ago the first critical edition of the Rule of the Master ( SC 105-107). In the first three volumes, the editors methodically compare Benoit's work with that of the Rule of the Master and the historical evidence concerning it. ith a 50 page introduction, extensive footnotes throughout, analytic table and multiple indices. The second 3 volumes constitute an analytic "Commentaire Historique et Critique" of the entire rule and its Christian Sources, with additional historic commentaries in Volume VI.