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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For the devotee, a must.,
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This review is from: The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the Order of the Knights Templar (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion) (Paperback)
Excellent. No doubt already on the shelves of those interested in this Medieval Catholic military lay religious order.For the uninitiated reader, first read the Introduction, Primitive Rule, and Appendix. Then, the rest. To a reader for whom the Templars are "knights who fought in the crusades," the Rule will seem most unexpectedly profuse in dwelling upon internal monastic disciplines, religious guidelines, and personal observances. Regulations addressing military issues and a Knight's behavior in the field are present. An appendix, coordinated with references to the Rule, treats some of the military aspect, especially in regards to the use of armed mounted force and the order's rankings. If unfamiliar with the Military Orders, it will be an eye-opener as to what the Catholic Church proposed for its monks. If doing extended reading elsewhere, a reader will be startled at the surprise ending of that now supressed Order. I would alert those who do followup, not to confuse "Templar," as properly used for this group, with some current appropriators of that name, used for purposes of having mystique of lore & legend.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Jewel,
By Roberto Macías "El Robert" (Offenau, Deutschland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the Order of the Knights Templar (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion) (Paperback)
This book has a lot of valuable information for anyone interested in the Templars. It has historical information in the preface and appendix and its content has every single rule the Knights of the Temple followed. It has every single battle rule and the everyday life activities of templars. The sins and the penitence, how to be admitted and the admittance ritual. How to get a counsil toghether, everything they were supposed to do. I suggest that if you are interested either in Templars or in the Dark Ages, you ought to buy this book.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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A vital primary source document for study of the Templars.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the Order of the Knights Templar (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion) (Paperback)
This document is extremely difficult to find in English. It gives a great view into the thinking processes and fears of the religious classes during the Crusades. Every medievalist should have a copy of this hard to find document in his personal library.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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An excellent work.,
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This review is from: The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the Order of the Knights Templar (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion) (Paperback)
The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the Order of the Knights Templar, Judi Upton-Ward (Woodbridge, UK: The Boydell Press, 1992)
The myths surrounding the Knights Templar range from tales of great treasure to legends concerning a wealth of wisdom kept secret for a thousand years. Many have tried to discover what this great esoteric wisdom was, but, so far, no one has been able to 'decipher' any of the so-called 'clues' allegedly left behind by the Templars. These references to secret wisdom perhaps arose from the accusations of secrecy brought against the order during their trial. What many failed to recognize, or perhaps ignored, was that as a military order, the Templars had many reasons to keep their Rule, which governed their lives and their behavior in battle, a secret. Fortunately for us living nearly a thousand years later, we now have access to this 'secret knowledge' through Judi Upton-Ward's translation of the French version of the Rule, found in her book, The Rule of the Templars. In this work, Upton-Ward translates not only the Templars' Rule but also the statutes and includes an article by Matthew Bennett that discusses the military side of the Rule. In translating the Templar Rule from the vernacular, Upton-Ward points out that this work is just how the Templars themselves would have read it, straight from their native language, rather than being written in Latin by scholars who may not have know the military implications of what they were writing about. The importance of the French text lies here. This was a work written by and for the military men of the order for the purpose of governing their lives and ordering their behavior. Like any well-oiled military machine, it was necessary for the Rule to contain information on how to act on and off the field, information the Templars would not have wanted to fall into enemy hands. What Upton-Ward accomplishes with her translation of the Templar Rule is an accessible look at the 'secret knowledge' of the Templars and a detailed look at the lives the Templars led, which, it turns out, actually closely paralleled the lives of other religious orders, which a few changes needed to accommodate the military nature of the Templars. The work is easy to read and geared to both scholars and pleasure readers alike. Jennifer Regan and Dr. Carl Edwin Lindgren
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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This is a must-have for understanding the Military Orders,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the Order of the Knights Templar (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion) (Paperback)
This is an essential book for readers who wish to understand not only the Templars, but also Outremer in the 11th and 12th Century. Upton-Ward's introduction helps to place the various part of the Rule into their historical period thus showing the reader how the Order changed over time. And how the Rules of the Order made possible the great defeat at Hattin in 1187. It is good to have this important work widely available again.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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By far the very best of Knights Templar texts.,
By richard@speakeasy.org (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the Order of the Knights Templar (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion) (Paperback)
J.M. Upton-Ward has earned my eternal respect for the work presented here. The Rule, so vital to understanding the Order is clearly layed out and explained. Additional information is also included making this the one "must own" book for Templar scholars.
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Rule of the Templars,
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This review is from: The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the Order of the Knights Templar (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion) (Paperback)
What can I say, this is an absolute must for all Templar historians, enthusiasts, and reenactors.
Gives the reader a good view of how things might have worked for the Order. All I need to supplement this one is the Rule of the Catalan Templars!
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Essential Reference for Masonic Historians,
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This review is from: The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the Order of the Knights Templar (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion) (Paperback)
This English translation of the French "Rule" of the Templars is an essential reference for all students of the Templars, and of the history of "related" organizations such as Freemasonry. The "Reception" ritual will be of special interest to Freemason's, as parts of it are hauntingly familiar.
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The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the Order of the Knights Templar (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion) by J.M. Upton-Ward (Paperback - September 30, 2008)
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