The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, المجلدات 1-2Hugh Chrisholm University Press, 1911 |
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... buildings connected with teries , to keep the noise and smell of dinner still farther away from the monks ' daily life . The chapter - house ( C ) always opened out of the sacred building , the refectory was built north and south , at ...
... buildings connected with teries , to keep the noise and smell of dinner still farther away from the monks ' daily life . The chapter - house ( C ) always opened out of the sacred building , the refectory was built north and south , at ...
الصفحة 18
... buildings proper , was the abbot's house , and annexed to it the guest - house . For these buildings there was a separate door of entrance into the church ( S ) . The large cloister , with its surrounding arcades , is seen at V. On the ...
... buildings proper , was the abbot's house , and annexed to it the guest - house . For these buildings there was a separate door of entrance into the church ( S ) . The large cloister , with its surrounding arcades , is seen at V. On the ...
الصفحة 19
... buildings in the king- dom , stands south to the east of the church and cloister , from which it is divided by the kitchen court ( K ) , surrounded by the ordinary domestic offices . A considerable portion of this house was erected on ...
... buildings in the king- dom , stands south to the east of the church and cloister , from which it is divided by the kitchen court ( K ) , surrounded by the ordinary domestic offices . A considerable portion of this house was erected on ...
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... buildings occupy their usual positions round it . But the cloister garth , as at Chichester , is not rectangular , and all the surrounding build- ings are thus made to sprawl in a very awkward fashion . The church follows the plan ...
... buildings occupy their usual positions round it . But the cloister garth , as at Chichester , is not rectangular , and all the surrounding build- ings are thus made to sprawl in a very awkward fashion . The church follows the plan ...
الصفحة 21
... buildings at Sheen are stated to have been remarkably large . The great court measured 300 ft . by 250 ft .; the cloisters were a square of 500 ft .; the hall was 110 ft . in length by 60 ft . in breadth . The most celebrated ...
... buildings at Sheen are stated to have been remarkably large . The great court measured 300 ft . by 250 ft .; the cloisters were a square of 500 ft .; the hall was 110 ft . in length by 60 ft . in breadth . The most celebrated ...
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