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Engelbert
Abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Admont in Styria, b. of noble parents
at Volkersdorf in Styria, c. 1250; d. 12 May, 1331. He entered the monastery of
Admont about 1267. Four years later he was sent to Prague to study grammar and
logic. After devoting himself for two years to these studies he spent nine years
at the University of Padua studying philosophy and theology. In 1297 he was
elected Abbot of Admont, and after ruling thirty years he resigned this dignity
when he was almost eighty years old, in order to spend the remainder of his life
in prayer and study. Engelbert was one of the most learned men of his times, and
there was scarcely any branch of knowledge to which his versatile pen did not
contribute its share. His literary productions include works on moral and
dogmatic theology, philosophy, history, political science, Holy Scripture, the
natural sciences, pedagogy, and music. The Benedictine, Bernard Pez, mentions
thirty-eight works, many of which he published partly in his Thesaurus
anecdotorum novissimus
(Augsburg, 1721), partly in his Bibliotheca ascetica
antiquo-nova
(Ratisbon, 1723-5). The best known of Engelbert's works is his
historicopolitical treatise De ortu, progressu et fine Romani imperii
, which
was written during the reign of Henry VII (1308-1313). It puts forth the
following political principles: a ruler must be a learned man; his sole aim must
be the welfare of his subjects; an unjust ruler may be justly deposed; emperor
and pope are, each in his sphere, independent rulers; the Holy Roman Empire is a
Christian continuation of the pagan empire of ancient Rome; there should be only
one supreme temporal ruler, the emperor, to whom all other temporal rulers
should be subject. He bewails the gradual decline of both imperial and papal
authority, prophesies the early coming of Antichrist and with it the ruin of the
Holy Roman Empire and a wholesale desertion of the Holy See. The work was
published repeatedly, first according to the revision of Cluten (Offenbach,
1610); finally it was re-edited by Schott and printed in the Supplement to the
Bibliotheca Patrum
(Cologne, 1622) and in Maxima Bibliotheca veterum Patrum
(Lyons, 1677). Following are the most important of the other works of Engelbert
which have been printed: De gratus et virtutibus beatae et gloriosae semper V.
Marie
(Pez, Thesaurus
, I, pt. 1, 503-762); De libero arbitrio
(ib., IV, pt.
2, 121-147); De causâ longaevitatis hominum ante diluvium
(ib., I, pt. 1,
437-502); De providentiâ Dei
(Pez, Bibliotheca ascetica, VI, 51-150); De
statu defunctorum
(ib., IX, 113-195); Speculum virtutis pro Alberto et Ottone
Austriae ducibus
(ib., III, entire); Super passionem secundum Matthaeum
(ib.,
VII, 67-112); De regimine principum
, a work on political science, containing
sound suggestions on education in general, edited by Hufnagel (Ratisbon, 1725);
De summo bono hominis in hâc vitâ
, Dialogus concupiscentiae et rationis
,
Utrum sapienti competat ducere uxorem
(the last three valuable works on ethics
were edited by John Conrad Pez in Opuscula philosophica celeberrimi Engelberti
,
Ratisbon, 1725); De musica tractatus
, a very interesting treatise on music,
illustrating the great difficulties with which teachers of music were beset in
consequence of the complicated system of the hexachord with its solmization and
mutation. The treatise was inserted by Gerbert in his Scriptores ecclesiastici
de musicâ sacrâ
(St. Blasien, 1784, anastatic reprint, Graz, 1905), II, 287 sqq.
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