Christian Monasticism1969 |
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Page 99
... dormitory at 2 a.m. going back there after office . During the day they used another stair debouching in the cloister . such as may still be seen at Sant'Ambrogio at Milan . This was transferred in the monastery to form a quadrangle of ...
... dormitory at 2 a.m. going back there after office . During the day they used another stair debouching in the cloister . such as may still be seen at Sant'Ambrogio at Milan . This was transferred in the monastery to form a quadrangle of ...
Page 103
... dormitory at first floor level , with the latrines ( necessarium ) continuing the range or at right angles to it in an eastward direction . At ground floor level between the south wall of the transept and the chapter - house was a ...
... dormitory at first floor level , with the latrines ( necessarium ) continuing the range or at right angles to it in an eastward direction . At ground floor level between the south wall of the transept and the chapter - house was a ...
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... dormitory , refectory and infirmary separate from those of the monks . These were situated in the western range , where the Cistercians had no need for rooms for abbot and guests . The lay - brothers ' dormitory , at first floor level ...
... dormitory , refectory and infirmary separate from those of the monks . These were situated in the western range , where the Cistercians had no need for rooms for abbot and guests . The lay - brothers ' dormitory , at first floor level ...
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List of maps 6 | 6 |
Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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