Regula sancti Benedicti cum commentario monialibus adapta

De puellis minori etate, qualiter corripiantur XXX


Omnis etas vyek vel intellectus rozum debet proprias habere mensuras modos. Ideoque, quociens puelle VII vel IX annorum vel adolescenciores etate XIIII vel quindecim annorum, aut que minus intelligere possunt valent quanta id est quam magna pena sit excommunicacionis separacionis. Hec tales supple puelle, dum delinqunt excedunt, aut ieiuniis nimiis magnis affligantur castigentur aut acris duris verberibus coherceantur corigatur, ut sanentur tyessye pokanye nezly miserere mei Deus.

De pueris minori aetate, qualiter corripiantur XXX


Omnis aetas vel intellectus proprias debet habere mensuras. Ideoque, quotiens pueri vel adulescentiores aetate, aut qui minus intellegere possunt quanta poena sit excommunicationis. Hi tales dum delinquunt, aut ieiuniis nimiis affligantur aut acris verberibus coerceantur, ut sanentur.

Superius egit de penis non distringendo personarum qualitates, sed ne forte crederet alique quod equaliter omnes essent corrigende, puelle, adolescentes, senes, iuvenes, prudentes et insipientes, subponitur hic rubrica de correccione minorum etatis.
Attende hic discretissimum et notabile almifici patris

Benedict of Nursia

c. 480c. 545

Benedict of Nursia was the author of the Rule of St. Benedict. He founded the monastery of Monte Cassino and became its first abbot.

verbum, ut nichil sine mensura debite discrecionis agatur.
Puelle dicuntur usque ad XIIII annum. Adolescencia a XIIII anno usque ad vicesimum octavum.
Cum dicit "aut que minus intelligere possunt", quantum enim in hanc etatem comprehendit.
"Hec tales..." Iste enim due pene videlicet ieiunia et verbera ad coporalem referuntur vindictam, sed quibusdam competit ieiunium et quibusdam flagella, quibus sunt ieiunia contraria debent flagellari virgis, lascive puelle, id est fregerzky, kacz tanecznycze debent nimiis ieiuniis castigari et domari at by nochy neplessaly any before: skalyskakaly, ut Yob

Job

Job is the central figure of the Book of Job in the Bible (Old Testament). Job is presented as a good and prosperous family man who is beset with horrendous disasters that take away all that he holds dear, including his offspring, his health, and his property. He struggles to understand his situation and begins a search for the answers to his difficulties.

dicebat: Posuisti in nervo pedem meum. (Job 13,27)