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... ( refectory or ' frater ' ) , an infirmary ( ' farmery ' ) and work - rooms , and place was found for all these in the early Egyptian Pachomian houses . In the eastern Mediterranean countries , however , these buildings did not at first ...
... ( refectory or ' frater ' ) , an infirmary ( ' farmery ' ) and work - rooms , and place was found for all these in the early Egyptian Pachomian houses . In the eastern Mediterranean countries , however , these buildings did not at first ...
Page 103
... refectory , often like the halls of some colleges at Oxford and Cambridge , built over cellarage and approached by a wide flight of steps . This was usually , but not invariably , parallel to the walk of the cloister ; occasionally it ...
... refectory , often like the halls of some colleges at Oxford and Cambridge , built over cellarage and approached by a wide flight of steps . This was usually , but not invariably , parallel to the walk of the cloister ; occasionally it ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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