The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 2Virtue, Spalding, 1851 - 362 pàgines |
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Pàgina 53
... apartments , where " they used to invite women ( devout nuns , perhaps ) to talk , eat , and drink with them . " ‡ Diet was strictly prescribed ; variety of viands was forbidden ; flesh was allowed only to the sick or invalids ; fish ...
... apartments , where " they used to invite women ( devout nuns , perhaps ) to talk , eat , and drink with them . " ‡ Diet was strictly prescribed ; variety of viands was forbidden ; flesh was allowed only to the sick or invalids ; fish ...
Pàgina 92
... apartment were the abbot , prior , sub - prior , and precentor . There was an especial benediction of the Scriptorium . Writing of books , as a monastic employment , is to be found in the earliest eras . Among British monks , St. David ...
... apartment were the abbot , prior , sub - prior , and precentor . There was an especial benediction of the Scriptorium . Writing of books , as a monastic employment , is to be found in the earliest eras . Among British monks , St. David ...
Pàgina 107
... apartments , viz . : - The Cloister on the left , forming a considerable quadrangle , the sides of which are of the same length as the nave of the church , on which it closely abuts , running parallel with it to the west doorway , and ...
... apartments , viz . : - The Cloister on the left , forming a considerable quadrangle , the sides of which are of the same length as the nave of the church , on which it closely abuts , running parallel with it to the west doorway , and ...
Pàgina 123
... apartment beneath is similar in its general construction ; but the columns which support the arch are somewhat higher , and a semi- circular moulding of zigzag is carried beneath the arch ; the middle part of the window , however , has ...
... apartment beneath is similar in its general construction ; but the columns which support the arch are somewhat higher , and a semi- circular moulding of zigzag is carried beneath the arch ; the middle part of the window , however , has ...
Pàgina 125
... apartments . The Hall was a magnificent room of the time of Edward the First , as clearly appears from the style and architecture of its remains , and particularly from its long , slender , and narrow windows . This apartment was sixty ...
... apartments . The Hall was a magnificent room of the time of Edward the First , as clearly appears from the style and architecture of its remains , and particularly from its long , slender , and narrow windows . This apartment was sixty ...
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