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MONASTIC BUILDINGS

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 13 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MONASTIC BUILDINGS . See also:

Cloister. Calefactory, with See also:dormitory over. Necessary. See also:Abbot's See also:house. See also:Refectory. See also:Kitchen. Bakehouse and brewhouse. Cellar. Parlour. [over. Scriptorium with library See also:Sacristy and See also:vestry.

House of Novices--f .See also:

chapel; 2. refectory; 3. calefactory; 4. dormitory; 5. See also:master's See also:room; 6. cham- U. House for See also:blood-letting. V. School. W. Schoolmaster's lodgings. XIX, See also:Guest-house for those of See also:superior See also:rank.

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