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"Benedictine: A Timeless Legacy of Faith, Culture, and Innovation" In the realm of monastic traditions, one name stands out with an aura of reverence - Benedictine

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Life of Saint Benedict of Nursie (ca. 480-547): '

Life of Saint Benedict of Nursie (ca. 480-547): "
LRI4694799 Life of Saint Benedict of Nursie (ca. 480-547): " Benedict admonishes the brother of monk Valerian who has broken his fast"

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Benedict breaks a glass of poisoned wine making the sign of the cross Detail fresco of

Benedict breaks a glass of poisoned wine making the sign of the cross Detail fresco of
LRI4698423 Benedict breaks a glass of poisoned wine making the sign of the cross Detail fresco of the cloitre made by Antonio Bazzi dit il Sodoma (1477 - 1549)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Benedict gets flour in abundance and feeds the monks, 1503-1508 (fresco)

Benedict gets flour in abundance and feeds the monks, 1503-1508 (fresco)
LRI4698386 Benedict gets flour in abundance and feeds the monks, 1503-1508 (fresco) by Sodoma, Giovanni Antonio Bazzi (1477-1549); Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, Chiusure, Asciano, Tuscany

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Saint Benedict receives two young Romans, Maur and Placide

Saint Benedict receives two young Romans, Maur and Placide
LRI4698331 Saint Benedict receives two young Romans, Maur and Placide (st Benedict meets two young novels, Maurus and Placid)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Saint Benedict receives two young Romans, Maur and Placide

Saint Benedict receives two young Romans, Maur and Placide
LRI4698314 Saint Benedict receives two young Romans, Maur and Placide (st Benedict meets two young novels, Maurus and Placid)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: St Benedict (painting, 16th century)

St Benedict (painting, 16th century)
LRI4691070 St Benedict (painting, 16th century) by Cola dell Amatrice (Nicola di Filotesio) (1489-c.1550); Abbazia di Farfa, Fara Sabina (Rieti)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The cloister decorated of frescoes, 1497-1498, view from the corner. (photography)

The cloister decorated of frescoes, 1497-1498, view from the corner. (photography)
LRI4690497 The cloister decorated of frescoes, 1497-1498, view from the corner. (photography) by Signorelli, Luca (c.1450-1523); Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, Chiusure, Asciano, Tuscany

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View of the presbytery of the Upper Church, the fresco depicts Saint Benedict of Nursia

View of the presbytery of the Upper Church, the fresco depicts Saint Benedict of Nursia
LRI4690540 View of the presbytery of the Upper Church, the fresco depicts Saint Benedict of Nursia in pontifical clothes.13th century (photography) by Italian School

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The Miracle of Enfide: Saint Benedict of Nursie at the age of 17

The Miracle of Enfide: Saint Benedict of Nursie at the age of 17
LRI4690302 The Miracle of Enfide: Saint Benedict of Nursie at the age of 17, miraculously recomposes the sieve breaks his nurse into tears

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The miracle of Saint Placidus: Saint Benedict of Nursie saves the young Placidus caught

The miracle of Saint Placidus: Saint Benedict of Nursie saves the young Placidus caught
LRI4690283 The miracle of Saint Placidus: Saint Benedict of Nursie saves the young Placidus caught in the stream of a lake

Background imageBenedictine Collection: St Austin (engraving)

St Austin (engraving)
818819 St Austin (engraving) by Wale, Samuel (1721-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Austin preaching before K Ethelbert & Q Bertha)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Pluscardine Abbey (engraving)

Pluscardine Abbey (engraving)
818700 Pluscardine Abbey (engraving) by Nattes, John Claude (c.1765-1822) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pluscarden Abbey is a Roman Catholic Benedictine monastery south-west of Elgin)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Portrait of an Olivetan Monk, c. 1515 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of an Olivetan Monk, c. 1515 (oil on canvas)
3615965 Portrait of an Olivetan Monk, c.1515 (oil on canvas) by Peruzzi, Baldassarre (1481-1536) (and workshop); 97.2x72.7 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Johannes Trithemius, German Benedictine abbot and polymath (engraving)

Johannes Trithemius, German Benedictine abbot and polymath (engraving)
3647399 Johannes Trithemius, German Benedictine abbot and polymath (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Johannes Trithemius (1462-1516)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Transfiguration and Saints, 1565

Transfiguration and Saints, 1565
3497148 Transfiguration and Saints, 1565 by Campi, Bernardino (1522-c.1590); Church of San Fedele, Milan, Italy; (add.info.: Milano-Chiesa di San Fedele-Bernardino Campi, 1565)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Plan Of The Benedictine Monastery At Canterbury, 1880 (litho)

Plan Of The Benedictine Monastery At Canterbury, 1880 (litho)
3518857 Plan Of The Benedictine Monastery At Canterbury, 1880 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Le monastere de Melk (engraving)

Le monastere de Melk (engraving)
2789274 Le monastere de Melk (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le monastere de Melk. Illustration for Journal Des Voyages, 30 April 1882)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Model of the high altar of St. Peters Abbey, Salzburg, c. 1777 (wood)

Model of the high altar of St. Peters Abbey, Salzburg, c. 1777 (wood)
2839251 Model of the high altar of St. Peters Abbey, Salzburg, c.1777 (wood) by Austrian School, (18th century); height: 119.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Mary your star, dear Jesus, ever guide and bring us to you, our King

Mary your star, dear Jesus, ever guide and bring us to you, our King, our peace and our joy (chromolitho)
724649 Mary your star, dear Jesus, ever guide and bring us to you, our King, our peace and our joy (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mary your star)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View of the Abbey of St. Martin du Canigou (photo)

View of the Abbey of St. Martin du Canigou (photo)
XIR216645 View of the Abbey of St. Martin du Canigou (photo) by French School, (11th century); Casteil, France; (add.info.: founded in 1007 by Count Guifred Cabreta; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Reliquary head of St. Benedict (silver)

Reliquary head of St. Benedict (silver)
NUL407091 Reliquary head of St. Benedict (silver) by French School, (14th century); Abbaye St. Polycarpe, Saint-Polycarpe, Aude, France; (add.info.: see also 349741; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Dom John Huddleston O. S. B. (1608-98) (oil on canvas)

Dom John Huddleston O. S. B. (1608-98) (oil on canvas)
TRS231038 Dom John Huddleston O.S.B. (1608-98) (oil on canvas) by Huysmans, Jacob (c.1633-96) (after); Huddleston Collection, St

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Ms 364 A Perpetual Calendar, from the Breviary of Mont-Cassin

Ms 364 A Perpetual Calendar, from the Breviary of Mont-Cassin
BMR202245 Ms 364 A Perpetual Calendar, from the Breviary of Mont-Cassin, late 11th or early 12th century (vellum) by French School; Bibliotheque Mazarine, Paris

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The Town, Castle and Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel, 1703 (coloured engraving)

The Town, Castle and Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel, 1703 (coloured engraving)
CHT221574 The Town, Castle and Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel, 1703 (coloured engraving) by de Fer, Nicolas (1646-1720); Musee des Plans et Reliefs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Crucifix given by Mary Queen of Scots to the last Abbot of Westminster

Crucifix given by Mary Queen of Scots to the last Abbot of Westminster
DON279118 Crucifix given by Mary Queen of Scots to the last Abbot of Westminster, John Feckenham (gold and enamel) by French School, (16th century); His Grace The Duke of Norfolk

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View of the church exterior, c. 1052-67 (b / w photo)

View of the church exterior, c. 1052-67 (b / w photo)
XIR239770 View of the church exterior, c.1052-67 (b/w photo) by French School, (11th century); Notre-Dame, Jumieges Abbey, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View of the interior of the nave, c. 1120-50 (photo)

View of the interior of the nave, c. 1120-50 (photo)
XIR245760 View of the interior of the nave, c.1120-50 (photo) by French School, (12th century); Basilica of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, Vezelay, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: General view of the abbey exterior on Monastery Hill (b / w photo)

General view of the abbey exterior on Monastery Hill (b / w photo)
ALI168307 General view of the abbey exterior on Monastery Hill (b/w photo) by Italian School; Abbey of Monte Cassino, Cassino, Italy; (add.info.: founded by St)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View of the interior of the nave, 12th century (photo)

View of the interior of the nave, 12th century (photo)
XIR155464 View of the interior of the nave, 12th century (photo) by French School, (12th century); Basilica of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, Vezelay, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The Saint Prophesizes to Totila King of the Goths, detail from the Life of Saint Benedict

The Saint Prophesizes to Totila King of the Goths, detail from the Life of Saint Benedict
BEN130904 The Saint Prophesizes to Totila King of the Goths, detail from the Life of Saint Benedict (c.480-c550), in the Sacristy, 1387 (fresco) by Spinello or Spinelli

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The Heavy Stone, detail from the Life of St Benedict (c. 480-c

The Heavy Stone, detail from the Life of St Benedict (c. 480-c
BEN130901 The Heavy Stone, detail from the Life of St Benedict (c.480-c.550), in the Sacristy, 1387 (fresco) by Spinello or Spinelli, Aretino Luca (c.1340-1410); San Miniato al Monte, Florence

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Ms 364 A Perpetual Calendar, from the Breviary of Mont-Cassin

Ms 364 A Perpetual Calendar, from the Breviary of Mont-Cassin
BMR170953 Ms 364 A Perpetual Calendar, from the Breviary of Mont-Cassin, late 11th or early 12th century (vellum) by French School; 20.7x13.4 cm; Bibliotheque Mazarine, Paris

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Clunys order. (engraving, 16th century)

Clunys order. (engraving, 16th century)
5975568 Clunys order. (engraving, 16th century) by French School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Religion. Catholic religion. Benedictine monk of the Order of Cluny)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Norman Art in Monreale (Sicily): capitals of the Cloitre des Benedictins

Norman Art in Monreale (Sicily): capitals of the Cloitre des Benedictins
LSE4429400 Norman Art in Monreale (Sicily): capitals of the Cloitre des Benedictins. by Unknown Artist, (12th century); Duomo (Cattedrale di Santa Maria Nuova), Monreale, Sicily

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Santa Maria di Vallombrosa Benedictine abbey located in the municipality of Reggello

Santa Maria di Vallombrosa Benedictine abbey located in the municipality of Reggello
XEE4163575 Santa Maria di Vallombrosa Benedictine abbey located in the municipality of Reggello, in Tuscany - Vallombrosa Abbey - Engraving from " Italy Picturesque" - Historical

Background imageBenedictine Collection: The Benedictine monks of the Convent of Tegernsee in Baviere (Germany) decorate the glass

The Benedictine monks of the Convent of Tegernsee in Baviere (Germany) decorate the glass
LSE4088631 The Benedictine monks of the Convent of Tegernsee in Baviere (Germany) decorate the glass. Liebig chromolithography of the 19th century

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Abbaye de Chelles (Seine et Marne) - engraving in 'Histoire de France'

Abbaye de Chelles (Seine et Marne) - engraving in "Histoire de France"
XEE4154719 Abbaye de Chelles (Seine et Marne) - engraving in " Histoire de France" by Victor Duruy (1811-1894) - 1882 by French School

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Representation of Saint Benedict of Nursie (15th century, painting)

Representation of Saint Benedict of Nursie (15th century, painting)
LRI4581365 Representation of Saint Benedict of Nursie (15th century, painting) by Memling, Hans (c.1433-94); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Luisa Ricciarini; Netherlandish

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Totila, king of the Ostrogoths visiting Benedict of Nursia - Detail of Predelle, c. 1470

Totila, king of the Ostrogoths visiting Benedict of Nursia - Detail of Predelle, c. 1470
LRI4573658 Totila, king of the Ostrogoths visiting Benedict of Nursia - Detail of Predelle, c. 1470 by Landi, Neroccio di (Neroccio da Siena) (1447-1500); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Vallombrosa Altarpiece: st Michael and Giovanni Gualberto, side panels

Vallombrosa Altarpiece: st Michael and Giovanni Gualberto, side panels
LRI4601071 Vallombrosa Altarpiece: st Michael and Giovanni Gualberto, side panels. (oil on panel, 1528) by Sarto, Andrea del (1486-1530); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageBenedictine Collection: View of the Benedictine abbey (photography)

View of the Benedictine abbey (photography)
LRI4655037 View of the Benedictine abbey (photography) by Romanesque, (12th century); Abbey of Saint Austremoine d Issoire

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Polyptych of the Misericordia: detail depicting Saint Benedict of Nursie

Polyptych of the Misericordia: detail depicting Saint Benedict of Nursie
LRI4684744 Polyptych of the Misericordia: detail depicting Saint Benedict of Nursie, 1445-1460 (painting on wood) by Francesca, Piero della (c.1415-92); Pinacoteca, Sansepolcro

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Benedict welcomes Totila who came to apologize himself for having put Benoit to the test

Benedict welcomes Totila who came to apologize himself for having put Benoit to the test
LRI4698676 Benedict welcomes Totila who came to apologize himself for having put Benoit to the test (Benedict welcomes Totila who came to apologize himself for having put Benedict to the test)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: How Benedict turns into a snake a bottle of wine a servant hid to him Detail - fresco of

How Benedict turns into a snake a bottle of wine a servant hid to him Detail - fresco of
LRI4698410 How Benedict turns into a snake a bottle of wine a servant hid to him Detail - fresco of the cloitre made by Antonio Bazzi dit il Sodoma (1477 - 1549)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Saint Benedict of Nursia welcoming Totila (6th century) king of the Ostrogoths fresco of

Saint Benedict of Nursia welcoming Totila (6th century) king of the Ostrogoths fresco of
LRI4694795 Saint Benedict of Nursia welcoming Totila (6th century) king of the Ostrogoths fresco of the refectory of the monks made by Luca Signorelli recounting the life of Saint Benedict of Nursie

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Benedict appears to two monks and present them the project of a monastery fresco of

Benedict appears to two monks and present them the project of a monastery fresco of
LRI4695202 Benedict appears to two monks and present them the project of a monastery fresco of the cloitre made by Antonio Bazzi dit il Sodoma (1477 - 1549)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: How Benedict turns into a snake of wine a servant hid to him Detail - fresco of

How Benedict turns into a snake of wine a servant hid to him Detail - fresco of
LRI4695137 How Benedict turns into a snake of wine a servant hid to him Detail - fresco of the cloitre made by Antonio Bazzi dit il Sodoma (1477 - 1549)



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"Benedictine: A Timeless Legacy of Faith, Culture, and Innovation" In the realm of monastic traditions, one name stands out with an aura of reverence - Benedictine. Rooted in centuries-old history and spiritual devotion, this order has left an indelible mark on various aspects of life. From the tranquil halls of Lindores Abbey in Scotland to the majestic St. Albans Cathedral in England, Benedictine monasteries have graced landscapes across Europe. These sacred spaces served as sanctuaries for contemplation and worship while nurturing knowledge and artistic expression. The influence monks extended beyond their cloistered walls. In Preci, Italy, a narrow street bore witness to their pioneering surgical skills during the sixteenth century when they established a renowned school for surgeons. Their expertise in removing kidney stones and performing eye surgeries earned them recognition throughout Europe. At the heart of this esteemed order lies Saint Benedict's Rule – a guidebook that shaped countless lives through its principles of discipline, humility, and communal living. The Library at the Abbey of Melk in Lower Austria preserves this treasured manuscript alongside other literary treasures that illuminate minds even today. Benedictines were not only devoted to spirituality but also embraced diverse fields like winemaking. Dom Perignon exemplifies this connection between faith and craftsmanship; his mastery transformed grapes into exquisite wines that continue to delight connoisseurs worldwide. Legends intertwine with Benedictinism too – from Saint Hugh of Lincoln's encounter with a swan symbolizing purity to Scholastica's profound bond with her twin brother Saint Benedict. These tales remind us that within these hallowed walls resided individuals whose lives embodied unwavering dedication towards God's calling. Nature itself seems touched by Benedectinism's grace; aerial views capture ethereal beauty surrounding sites like Orta San Giulio overlooking Lake Orta at dusk or St Michael's Mount near Penzance, Cornwall.