The 1253 Rule—or, more appropriately, the forma vitae (form of life)—has long been attributed to Clare of Assisi herself, but recent scholarship suggests collaborative, communal authorship at San Damiano. Whether or not Clare authored it alone, the Rule remains one of the most important early records of a distinctly female Franciscan way of life.

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Clare of Assisi: Rule

  • Katherine Wrisley Shelby

摘要

The 1253 Rule—or, more appropriately, the forma vitae (form of life)—has long been attributed to Clare of Assisi herself, but recent scholarship suggests collaborative, communal authorship at San Damiano. Whether or not Clare authored it alone, the Rule remains one of the most important early records of a distinctly female Franciscan way of life.