By Jordan of Saxony, O.S.A.
After the Rule of St. Augustine and the Constitutions, the best known work from the Augustinian order during its many centuries is, without doubt, this work of Jordan of Saxony. It's an extended commentary on the Rule and the Constitutions, an historical recollection of the first days of the Order, and an embodiment of their monastic ideal.
Softcover, 449 pages.
After the Rule of St. Augustine and the Constitutions, the best known work from the Augustinian order during its many centuries is, without doubt, this work of Jordan of Saxony. It's an extended commentary on the Rule and the Constitutions, an historical recollection of the first days of the Order, and an embodiment of their monastic ideal.
Softcover, 449 pages.
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