Benno Linderbauer

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Benno Linderbauer OSB , baptismal name Johann Baptist (born December 13, 1863 in Munich , † October 20, 1928 in Metten ) was a classical philologist and Benedictine in the Bavarian monastery of Metten .

Life

After completing high school at the archbishop's seminary in Scheyern , Linderbauer studied theology and classical philology at the universities of Munich and Würzburg . In 1887 he made his solemn profession in Metten Monastery and was ordained a priest. In the following years he worked as a teacher at the monastery high school.

Benno Linderbauer continued the critical research into the Benedictine Rule founded in Metten Monastery by Edmund Schmidt OSB and was regarded as the leading expert on the text history of the Rule even after his death.

Works (selection)

  • De Verborum mutuatorum et Peregrinorum apud Ciceronem Usu et compensatione, 2 parts , 1892-93.
  • Studies of Latin Synonymics , 1904.
  • S. Benedicti Regula Monachorum , ed. and explained philologically, Metten 1922.
  • Philological commentary on the Benedictine Rule , 1922.
  • The monastic rule of St. Benedict , translated, 1928.
  • Regula Monasteriorum . Edidit, prolegomenis, apparatu critico, notis instruxit Benno Linderbauer OSB (Florilegium Patristicum 17), Bonn 1928.

literature

  • Michael Huber, our rule researcher P. Benno Linderbauer - Metten zum Gedächtnis , in: Studies and communications on the history of the Benedictine order and its branches 47 (1929).
  • Erika Bosl: Linderbauer, P. Benno. In: Karl Bosl (ed.): Bosls Bavarian biography. Supplementary volume. 1000 personalities from 15 centuries. Pustet, Regensburg 1988, ISBN 3-7917-1153-9 , p. 107 f. ( Digitized version ).
  • Michael Kaufmann, Memento mori. In memory of the deceased conventuals of the Benedictine abbey of Metten since the rebuilding in 1830 (history of the development of the Benedictine abbey of Metten, Part V), Metten 2008, 260f.
  • Wilhelm Kosch , Catholic Germany. Biographical-bibliographical lexicon , Vol. 2, Augsburg 1937.

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