The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, المجلدات 1-2Hugh Chrisholm University Press, 1911 |
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الصفحة 12
... buildings of a monastic coenobium . Large piles of building were erected , with strong outside walls , capable of resisting the assaults of an enemy , within which all the neces- sary edifices were ranged round one or more open courts ...
... buildings of a monastic coenobium . Large piles of building were erected , with strong outside walls , capable of resisting the assaults of an enemy , within which all the neces- sary edifices were ranged round one or more open courts ...
الصفحة 13
... buildings of a Benedictine abbey were uniformly arranged after one plan , modified where necessary ( as at Durham and Worcester , where the monasteries stand close to the steep bank of a river ) to accommodate the arrangement to local ...
... buildings of a Benedictine abbey were uniformly arranged after one plan , modified where necessary ( as at Durham and Worcester , where the monasteries stand close to the steep bank of a river ) to accommodate the arrangement to local ...
الصفحة 14
... buildings always planned with extreme The southern side is occupied by the " refectory " ( K ) , from the west end of which by a vestibule the kitchen ( L ) is reached . This is separated from the main buildings of the monastery , and ...
... buildings always planned with extreme The southern side is occupied by the " refectory " ( K ) , from the west end of which by a vestibule the kitchen ( L ) is reached . This is separated from the main buildings of the monastery , and ...
الصفحة 15
... buildings are com- pletely ruined , but enough remains to enable us to identify the grand cruciform church ( A ) , the cloister - court with the chapter- house ( B ) , the refectory ( I ) , the kitchen - court with its offices ( K , O ...
... buildings are com- pletely ruined , but enough remains to enable us to identify the grand cruciform church ( A ) , the cloister - court with the chapter- house ( B ) , the refectory ( I ) , the kitchen - court with its offices ( K , O ...
الصفحة 16
... building of immense size . and workshops . English Cluniac . The first English house of the Cluniac order was that of Lewes , founded by the earl of Warren , c . A.D. 1077. Of this only a few fragments of the domestic buildings exist ...
... building of immense size . and workshops . English Cluniac . The first English house of the Cluniac order was that of Lewes , founded by the earl of Warren , c . A.D. 1077. Of this only a few fragments of the domestic buildings exist ...
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