The Plan of St. Gall a study of the architecture & economy of & life in a paradigmatic Carolingian monastery |
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I.13.7
PRIVIES
With regard to privies either the designer of the original
scheme or the copyist was guilty of an oversight. The
apartment of the master of the Infirmary and the adjacent
room for those who are critically ill (fig. 236) lack this
facility. It is obvious that privies of the same design as
those provided for the master of the novices and for the
sick room of the novices were needed in the Monks'
Infirmary in the portion that corresponds exactly to the
Novitiate.
In all other cases where privies are missing, I believe
they are left out intentionally.[293]
More will be said about this
in the chapter on monastic sanitation.[294]
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