The Plan of St. Gall a study of the architecture & economy of & life in a paradigmatic Carolingian monastery |
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The Plan of St. Gall | ||
The second anonymous estate
Invenimus in illo fisco dominico casam regalem cum cameris II totidemque
caminatis, cellarium I, porticus II, curticulam interclusam
cum tunimo strenue munitam; infra cameras II, cum totidem pisilibus,
mansiones feminarum III, capellam ex lapide bene constructam; alias
intra curtem casas ligneas II, spicaria IV, horrea II, stabolum I,
coquinam I, pistrinum I; curtem sepe munitam cum portis ligneis II et
desuper solaria.[97]
We found on that crown estate the royal house with two chambers
and the same number of heatable rooms, one cellar, two porches,
the smaller yard enclosed by a well-built fence; inside, two chambers
with the same number of heatable rooms, three houses for women,
a chapel well constructed in stone, two other timber houses in the
court, four grain barns, two hay barns, one stable, one kitchen, one
bakehouse. The main yard protected with a fence with two wooden
gates and solaria above.
The Plan of St. Gall | ||