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THE SCHOOLMASTER'S LODGING
The Master of the Outer School was not accommodated
in the school building itself, but in a special lodging built
against the northern aisle of the Church, immediately adjacent
to the school. It consists of two rooms, a "living
room" (mansio scolae) furnished with a corner fireplace, a
bench, and a table,[367]
and a "withdrawing" room (ejusdē
secretū), furnished with three beds (fig. 409).
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