suggestions that Benedict may not even have been a single individual, but a representative ‘blessed one’ (Benedictus in Latin), to whom a bundle of ideas came to be attributed as the ‘Rule’ of St Benedict, which was certainly compiled in the sixth century.72 In fact we now know that the Rule draws heavily on a previous text called ‘The Rule of the Master’ (Regula Magistri), probably drawn up some decades before, at the beginning of the sixth century.