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ILLUSTRATIONS

FOR VOLUMES I, II, & III

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VOLUME I

                                                 

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figure  PRELIMINARIES  page 
[1] ill. I. vi  Map: Origin and Diffusion of Monastic Life in Asia and Europe, 4th-9th centuries  vi 
ill. I. xvii  Fulda. St. Michael's crypt. Capital  xvii 
ill. I. xx  Plan of St. Gall at scale of 1:1920  xx 
ill. I. xxiii  Lorsch. Head of Christ in stained glass (9th cent.)  xxiii 
ill. I. xxiv  Plan of St. Gall with building numbers keyed to Index, pp. xx-xxvii  xxiv 
ill. I. xxvii  Silver coin, ca. 804  xxvii 
PART I PREVIOUS LITERATURE, ORIGIN, PURPOSE, AND SPECIAL PROBLEMS 
[2] 1.X frontispiece  Plan of St. Gall. Recto of parchment showing Life of St. Martin, lower left corner  xxviii 
1.A  Plan of St. Gall. Verso of parchment showing Life of St. Martin 
1.B-C  Plan of St. Gall. Parchment 
B. Folding sequence. C. Unfolding procedure and reading sequence 
[3] Plan of St. Gall. Dedicatory legend 
[4] Plan of St. Gall. House for Horses and Oxen and their Keepers. Detail showing hands of both scribes  12 
[5] Plan of St. Gall. North porch, western paradise, showing hands of both scribes  12 
Vita Sancti Bonifatii (Codex Augiensis CXXXVI), fol. 14 (9th cent.), showing hand of the main scribe of
the Plan of St. Gall 
14 
Cologne Cathedral. 13th-century drawing of buttressed pier, southwest tower  15 
[6] Plan of St. Gall. Alignment of Outer School, House for Distinguished Guests, and Kitchen, Bake, and Brew
House for Distinguished Guests 
16 
[7] Plan of St. Gall. Alignment of Mill, Mortar, and Drying Kiln  17 
Cologne Cathedral. 13th-century drawing of stairwell, southwest tower, detail of plan  18 
10. A-B  Plan of St. Gall 
A. Ambo in nave of Church. B. Baptismal font  19 
11. A-B  Plan of St. Gall 
A. South tower of Church. B. North tower of Church  19 
LEGEND: ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR 
12  Plan of St. Gall. Henhouse  20 
13  Plan of St. Gall. Henhouse. Analysis of procedure in drawing circle  20 
ill. I. 25  Gallo-Roman stylus  25 
14  Cologne. Carolingian Cathedral. Hildebold's foundations (800-819), 1:600  26 
15. A-B  Cologne. Carolingian cathedral (VIIB). Consecrated by Willibert, Sept. 27, 870 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Longitudinal Section  28 
16  Cologne. Carolingian cathedral (VIIB). Interior view toward west  29 
17  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Cemetery. Tendril-shaped ornament  30 
18  Godescalc Gospels (871-873), fol. 2r. Border framing Luke, detail  30 
19  Godescalc Gospels (871-873), fol. 3r. Border framing Christ, detail  30 
20. A-B  Ada Gospels (9th cent.), fol. 6v 
A, B. Columns of canon tables, details  31 
21  Harley Gospels (early 9th cent.), fol. 9r. Columns of canon tables, details  32 
22  Lorsch Gospels (ca. 810), fol. 71r. Text of Matthew, detail  32 
23  Lorsch Gospels (ca. 810), fol. 10v. Fifth cannon arch, detail  33 
24. A-B  Plan of St. Gall. Assembly of parchment and drawing details 
A. Assembly of Plan from five pieces of parchment. B. Examination of conditions
where drawing line crosses seams 
34, 36 
[8] 25-32  Plan of St. Gall. Details of sewn parchment showing overlapped parts, seams, and drawing details, various
sections (figs. 25-32 are part of a series) 
38-41 
[9] 33-39  Plan of St. Gall. Analysis of tracing, stages 1 through 7  42-48 
[10] 40  Plan of St. Gall. Stage 8 (final) of tracing  49 
41  Codex Rhenaugensis (9th cent.). LXXIII, fol. 9v. Adamnan's plan (7th cent.) of the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre, Jerusalem (copied by Walahfrid Strabo) 
54 
[11] 42  Codex Rhenaugensis (9th cent.), LXXIII, fol. 9v. Adamnan's plan (7th cent.) of the Church of Mt. Sion
(copied by Walahfrid Strabo) 
55 
[12] 43  Codex Rhenaugensis (9th cent.), LXXIII, fol. 12r. Adamnan's plan (7th cent.), Church of the Ascension,
Mt. Olive (copied by Walahfrid Strabo) 
56 
[13] 44  Codex Rhenaugensis (9th cent.), LXXIII, fol. 18v. Adamnan's plan (7th cent.), cruciform church of Samaria
(copied by Walahfrid Strabo) 
56 
45. A-B  Egyptian wall relief from a tomb, vicinity of Schech Abd el Gurna 
A. Tracing, relief of house. B. Plan of house rendered as a modern architectural drawing  57 
46. A-C  Forma urbis Romae (205-208). Rendering of walls 
A. Plan of Horrea Lolliana (fragment 25) showing walls rendered in straight-line projection
typical of the plan 
B, C. Plans of temples (fragments 31b, 37a) of Argentina and Juno, showing cellar walls
indicated by non-typical parallel lines 
58 
47. A-F  Forma urbis Romae (205-208). Renderings of arches in various aqueducts 
A. Four arches (fragment 517). B. Five arches, perhaps of the Aqua Alsietina (fragment 223). 
C. Sequence of arches changing directions at an obtuse angle (fragment 612). 
D. Series of arches in vertical projection (fragment 215). 
E. Arches with vertical projection indicated by connecting loops walls and crossbars (fragment 413). 
F. Aqueduct with arches (fragment 480)  60 
48  Perugia. Marble slab of Claudia Octavia (3rd cent.). Plan of sepulchral monument at various scales, with
rendered in parallel lines 
62 
49  Egyptian house plan (New Kingdom), showing wall thickness rendered in parallel lines  63 
50.A  Forma urbis Romae (205-208), fragment 13. Seating arrangement of the Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum),
1:1500 
64 
50.B  Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum). Composite plan showing building on four levels  64 
51.A  Forma urbis Romae (205-208), fragment 31. Theater of Marcellus (13 B.C.). Plan of semicircular seating and
access by ramps and stairs 
51.B-C  Rome. Theater of Marcellus (13 B.C.). Plan 
B. Plan showing substructure and two lower tiers of seating, ca. 1:800. 
C. Plan showing two upper tiers of seating, and gallery  66 
52.A  Christchurch, Canterbury. Plan of Wibert's waterworks for the monastery (ca. 1165)  70 
[14] 52.B-C  Christchurch, Canterbury. Wibert's waterworks for the monastery (ca. 1165) 
B. Interpretation: analysis by Willis, 1868; modified by Wysuph, Horn, and Born, 1975. 
C. Scheme of descent by gravity, interpreted by Horn and Born  71, 72 
[15] 53  Plan of St. Gall. What scheme of waterways? Site with presumptive waterways superimposed  74 
[16] 54  Plan of St. Gall. House for Horses and Oxen  75 
55  Plan of St. Gall. Monastery Church, 1:384  76 
56  Plan of St. Gall. Monastery Church as interpreted by Ostendorf  76 
57  Diagram showing duodecimal division of Roman and medieval foot  79 
58  Diagram showing sedecimal division of Roman and medieval foot  79 
59.A-D  Plan of St. Gall. Monastery Church, detail 
A. South transept arm of Church. B, C, D. Construction of 2½-foot modular grid  78 
60.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Dormitory 
A. Plan of Dormitory. B. Dormitory with 2½-foot modular grid superimposed. 
C. Probable scheme for construction of A  80 
61  Plan of St. Gall. Church and Claustrum with 40-foot grid, 1:384  82 
62  Plan of St. Gall. Site with 40-foot grid superimposed  84 
63  Plan of St. Gall. Site as developed within a 160-foot grid  86 
64  Plan of St. Gall. Monk's Vegetable Garden. Garden plots with 1¼-foot grid superimposed  88 
65.A-B  Plan of St. Gall. Kitchen and Bathhouse of the Sick 
A. Plan. B. Plan with 1¼-foot grid superimposed  90 
Diagram Sequence of progressive dichotomy used in scheme of measurements for the Plan of St. Gall  92 
Diagram II  The supermodule (160 feet) and its derivatives (640 and 480 feet)  93 
66.A-C  The Carolingian measure and scale used in designing the Plan 
A. The Carolingian measure. B. The Carolingian scale. C. The Carolingian scale adapted to
the notation of module 
94 
67  Plan of St. Gall. Construction of layout of Church  96 
68  Plan of St. Gall. Conseptual growth of the layout of the Church  98 
69  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Cellar  102 
69.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Cellar 
A. Layout of the Cellar. B. Cellar with 2½-foot grid superimposed. C. Probable method of construction.  102 
ill.I.105  Aachen, Palace Chapel, tribune. Bronze railing, ca. 800, detail  105 
71.X  Aachen, city center. Cadastral plan after 1800, with Charlemagne's palace grounds  106 
71.Y  Aachen, Site plan of Charlemagne's audience hall, and Palace Chapel (796-805), 1:900  108 
71.Za-c  Aachen, Palace Chapel (796-805) 
a. Plan of Chapel configuration, 1:400. b. Elevation of Chapel looking east. c. Elevation of Chapel
looking south. (Drawings by L. Hugot; grids superimposed by author.) 
110, 111 
71.A  Schematic plan of a Roman castrum  114 
71.B  Kastel Kunzig, Passau, Germany. Roman military camp (1st-2nd cent.). Plan  114 
72  St. Gervais, Geneva. Plan of a Carolingian villa (8th cent.), 1:1000  115 
73.A-B  Dorestadt, Netherlands. Carolingian castellum (after 725-823) 
A. Plan, 1:15000. B. Site plan  116 
74  Hartmann Schedel, Liber Chronicarum (1493), fol ccliiii. Fortified castellum of Sabatz-on-the-Sau  117 
ill.I.118  "XVI Qualiter divina opera per diem agantur," Bodleian Library, Hatton 48, fols. 29r-29v  118 
75  Plan of St. Gall. Tripartite division of principal tracts  119 
76  Plan of St. Gall. Tripartite division of center tract  120 
77  Plan of St. Gall. Grouping of buildings in threes  120 
77.X  Plan of St. Gall. The supermodule as units of three and four  121 
78  Plan of St. Gall. Grouping of buildings as four in central tract  122 
79  Plan of St. Gall. Grouping of buildings as seven in central tract  122 
80  Plan of St. Gall. Grouping of buildings with open areas in seven and twelve  123 
80.X  Plan of St. Gall. The altars of the Plan: a trinity of sevens  124 
PART II THE MONASTERY CHURCH 
81  Rome. St. Paul's Outside the Walls (385). Interior looking east (after Piranesi, 1749)  126 
[17] 82  Plan of St. Gall. Church, showing areas reserved for monks, and those accessible to laymen, 1:640  130 
83  Plan of St. Gall. Access road to Church and Monastery grounds, perspective reconstruction  130 
[18] 84  Plan of St. Gall. Atrium, towers, and western half of Church  132 
85  Glendalough, Wicklow, Ireland. Medieval round tower (10th cent.)  134 
86  Tabriz, Adarbadschan, Iran. Blue Mosque (1437-1467), elevation of facade, 1:300  136 
87  Pers (Deux-Sèvres), France. Mortuary lantern  138 
88  Heddernheim, Germany. Altar of Mithras, Mithras sanctuary  138 
89  Poitiers, France. Merovingian stone from church of Notre-Dame-l'Ancienne (?)  140 
90  Lucca, Italy. Villa Grinini (8th cent.). Marble fragment with six-lobed rosette  140 
91  Parçay-Meslay, France. Six-lobed rosette in masonry of monastic barn (1211-1227)  140 
92  Hex signs of Pennsylvania Dutch barns  140 
[19] 93  Plan of St. Gall. Nave and aisles of Church  142 
94  Thasos, Macedonia. Presbytery of basilica (6th cent.)  144 
95  Lutrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 97. Baptismal scene  146 
96  Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, England. Saxon baptismal font in priory church (9th-10th cent.)  146 
97  Aachen, Germany. Baptismal font (ca. 1100)  146 
98  Salonika, Greece. Ambo, Hagia Sofia  148 
[20] 99  Plan of St. Gall. Transept, Presbytery, east apse, and paradise  150 
100, 100.X  Stuttgart, Germany. Church bench from Alpirsbach monastery (13th cent.)  152 
101  Hexam, Northumberland, England. Night stairs, priory church (12th-13th cent.)  153 
102.A-B  Roman coins showing celestial canopies 
A. Medal (187) showing Janus under canopy 
B. Sestertius showing Domitian enthroned under canopy  154 
103  Rome. Old St. Peter's (319/322-377). Presbytery as rebuilt (594-604) by Gregory  154 
104  Tyre, Palestine (Lebanon). Paulinus's basilica (314). Reconstructed plan based on Eusebius's description  154 
105  Codex Amiatinus I (beginning of 8th cent.), fol. 5r. Prophet Ezra writing  156 
106  Vienna, Austria. Carved ivory book cover (9th-10th cent.) showing Gregory writing at a lectern  157 
107  Plan of St. Gall. Church and Claustrum, authors' interpretation  158 
108  Plan of St. Gall. Church and Claustrum, transverse section, 1:256, looking east, authors' interpretation  161 
109  Plan of St. Gall. Church, longitudinal section, 1:256, authors' interpretation  161 
110  Plan of St. Gall. Church interior, view toward east apse, authors' interpretation  161 
111.A-B  Plan of St. Gall. Church, elevations, 1:256 
A. North elevation. B. South elevation, authors' interpretations  165 
112  Plan of St. Gall. Church seen from north, looking south  166 
113  Plan of St. Gall. Church seen from west, looking east, 1:384  167 
114  Hochst-on-the-Main, Germany. Capital, St. Justinius's church (ca. 834)  168 
115.X  Reichenau-Mittelzell. Capital, Haito's church of St. Mary (806-816)  168 
115  St. Gall, Switzerland. Capital excavated below the pavement of the present church  169 
116  Neustadt-am-Main. Saviour's Church (after 768-769). Isometric view  170 
117  Reichenau-Mittelzell. Haito's church of SS Mary, Peter, and Paul (consecrated 816). Elevation, 1:300  170 
118  Plan of St. Gall. Crypt, Ostendorf's interpretation  172 
119  Plan of St. Gall. Crypt, Hecht's interpretation  172 
120  Corvey-on-the-Wesser, Germany. Westwork of abbey church (873-885), ground floor  172 
121  Reichenau-Oberzell. Church of St. George (890-896). Crypt from entry shaft  174 
122  Fulda, abbey church. Hall crypt (817-819), 1:300  176 
123  Plan of St. Gall. Crypt, authors' interpretation  177 
124  Paris. St.-Germain-des-Près (12th cent.). Roof system and typical truss, 1:150  178 
125  Paris. St.-Pierre-de-Montmartre (12th cent.). Roof system, 1:150  178 
126  Rome. Roof of Old St. Peter's recorded by Fontana (1694)  179 
127  Two basic Roman roof types according to Virtruvius  180 
128  Syria. Batuta Chapel, porch, south side  181 
129  Syria. Brad Convent, pediment of porch  183 
130  Plan of St. Gall. Church interpreted by Dehio according to corrective explanatory titles, 1:768  182 
131  Plan of St. Gall. Church interpreted by Reinhardt according to corrective explanatory titles, 1:768  182 
132  Plan of St. Gall. Church, perspective cut. Crypt and altar space as interpreted by Reinhardt  184 
133  Neustadt-am-Main. Savior's Church (after 768-769). Plan, 1:600  184 
134  Reichenau-Mittelzell. Haito's abbey church of St. Mary (consecrated 816). Plan, 1:600  185 
135  St. Riquier (Centula). Angilbert's abbey church (790-799). Plan, 1:600  185 
136  Vreden. Carolingian abbey church of SS Felicissimus, Agapitas, and Felicitas (ca. 800). Plan, 1:600  186 
137  Plan of St. Gall. Church interpreted by Reinle according to corrective explanatory titles  186 
137.X-141  Comparative church plans at scale of 1:1500  187 
137.X. St. Riquier (Centula). 138. Fulda, Ratger's abbey church (802-807). 
139. Cologne, Hildebold's church of SS Peter and Mary (before 819). 
140. Plan of St. Gall, Monastery Church. 141. Rome, Old St. Peter's (319 322-377)  187 
142  Ephesos. First Church of St. John (state in 450). Plan, 1:600  188 
143  Bethlehem. Church of the Nativity (end of 5th cent.) Plan, 1:600  188 
144, 145  Thasos, Macedonia. Cruciform church (6th cent). Plan, 1:600, and schematic rendering  189 
146  Salona, Dalmatia. Cruciform church (6th cent.). Egger's reconstruction  190 
147  Kornelismünster, Germany. Abbey church of the Saviour (816-817). Plan, 1:600  190 
148.A-C, X  Cruciform non-aisled churches with disengaged crossings. Plans 
A. Tomarza, Cappadocia (5th-6th cent.), 1:600 
B. Halvadere, Cappadocia (5th-6th cent.), 1:600 
C. Pfalzel, near Trier. Abbey church of Adala (before 715) 
X. Sivri Hissar, Cappadocia (5th-6th cent.), 1:600  191 
149.A-B  Gerasa (Jerash), Palestine. Church of Prophets, Apostles, and Martyrs (464-465) 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Section, 1:400  192 
150  Mousmieh, Syria. Praetorium (ca. 180). Plan, 1:600  192 
151.A-B  Vagharshapat (Echmiadzin), Armenia. Church of St. Gayané (630-346) A. Plan, 1:600. B. Plan, 1:300  193 
151.X a-d  Bande, Galicia, Spain. Church of Santa Comba (7th cent.) 
a. Axonomic projection. b. Plan, 1:300. c. Plan, 1:600. d. Section, 1:250  193 
151.Y  Trier, Germany. North basilica (325-380). Isometric reconstruction redrawn from Krautheimer  194 
152.A-C  Germigny-des-Près. Church of Theodulf of Orleans (806-810) 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Plan, 1:300. C. Exterior view from southwest  194 
153.A-B  Rome. S. Maria in Cosmedin (8th cent.). Crypt plan 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Plan, 1:125  195 
154.A-B  Rome. Old St. Peter's (319/322-377). Crypt 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Plan, 1:325  194, 195 
[21] 155.A-B  Plan of St. Gall. Fore choir and system of crypts. Plans 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Plan, 1:192  196 
156.A-B  Loire-Atlantique, France. St.-Philbert-de-Grandlieu (819). Crypt (847-859) 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Plan, 1:400  197 
157.A-B  Auxerre, France. Church of St.-Germain. Crypt (859) 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Plan, 1:400  197 
158.A-B  Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, France. Church of St. Pierre (864-878). Crypt plans 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Plan, 1:275  198 
159  Lepcis Magna, Tripolitania. Basilica of Septimius Severus (146-211). Plan  199 
160  St. Maurice d'Agaune, Switzerland. Carolingian basilica (end of 8th cent.). Plan, 1:600  200 
161  Corinth-Lechaion, Greece. Church of St. Leonidas (450-460?); atrium, 518-527. Plan, 1:600 (redrawn by E.B.)  201 
162  Ravenna, Italy. Church of San Vitale (532-546). Plan, 1:600  202 
163  Werden casket (7th cent.). Fragment showing the Visitation  203 
164  Plan of St. Gall. Altar arrangement  204 
165  Plan of St. Gall. Axonometric view of altar & altar screens, authors' interpretation  205 
166  Ravenna, Italy, San Giovanni Evangelista (424-434). Plan, 1:600, with square grid superimposed  206 
166.X  St.-Denis. Abbey church (775) redrawn from Crosby and Conant. Plan, 1:500  207 
167.A-B  Neustadt-am-Main. Savior's Church (768-769) with square grid superimposed 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Plan, 1:300  208 
168  St. Riquier (Centula). Abbey church (790-799). Plan, 1:600, with square grid superimposed (after Aachter)  209 
169  Fulda. Plan, 1:600, of the abbey as attained under Ratger (802-817) with square grid superimposed  210 
170  Rome. Old St. Peter's (319/322-377). Plan, 1:600, showing construction method by means of √2 rectangle
(interpreted by Born) 
211 
171  Reichenau-Mittelzell. Haito's abbey church (consecrated 816). Plan, 1:600, with square grid superimposed  212 
172  Cologne. Carolingian cathedral of SS Peter and Mary (founded by Hildebold, d. 819). 
Plan 1:600, with square grid superimposed  213 
173  Plan of St. Gall. Monastery Church. Plan, 1:600  214 
174  Rome. Santa Maria Maggiore (432-440). Interior looking east  215 
175, 176  Feddersen-Wierde. Aisled house of a chieftain, Warf layer IIB (1st-2nd cent. B.C.) Elevation, and plan  216 
177.A-D  Diagram illustrating two modes of space composition: aggregation, and bay division 
A. Rome, St. Paul's. B. London, tithe barn at Great Harmondsworth. C. Speyer Cathedral.
D. Amiens Cathedral 
217 
178  Lindisfarne Gospels (ca. 700), fol. 2v. Great cruciform page  218 
179.A-B  Lindisfarne Gospels (ca. 700)., fol. 2v. Great cruciform page with square grid superimposed 
A. First stage. B. Second stage  219 
180.A-D  Lindisfarne Gospels (ca. 700), fol. 2v. Details of the great cruciform page 
A. Photograph of square panel above arm of cross (fig. 187). 
B. Photograph of square grid visible on corresponding portion of folio 4r. 
C. Square grid with outlines of cross and lozenge pattern. 
D. Final state of pattern, authors' reconstruction  220 
181  Lindisfarne Gospels (ca. 700), fol. 138v. Cruciform page preceding Gospel of Luke  222 
182  Diagram showing use of square grid in constructing the cruciform page (fig. 181)  223 
183.A-D  Ada Gospels (beginning of 9th cent.), fol. 59v 
A. Canon tables, fol. 6v. B. Canon table, fol. 8v. C, D. Diagrams showing application of
square grid in constructing canon tables of A, B 
224, 226, 227 
184.A-B  Ada Gospels (beginning of 9th cent.), fol. 59v 
A. Portrayal of St. Luke. 
B. Diagram showing application of square grid in construction of arch framing  228, 229 
185  Codex Aureus of Echternach (11th cent.), fol. 2v. Christ in Majesty  230 
186  Speyer Cathedral (1082-1106). Interior of nave looking east  231 
187  William of Auvergne, Liber de Universo (1230-1236). Hierarchies of Heaven, State, and Church,
authors' interpretation 
232 
188.A-B  Hildesheim. St. Michael's Church (1010-1033) 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Longitudinal section, 1:450  233 
189.A-D  Jumièges. Abbey church (1040-1067) 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Longitudinal section, 1:450. C. South wall of nave. 
D. Recess of arch span (detail)  234, 235 
190.A-B  Speyer Cathedral (1082-1106) 
A. Plan. B. Longitudinal section  236 
190.X  Genoels-Eideren Diptych (8th cent.). Back cover, Annunciation and Visitation  238 
PART III THE CLOISTERS AND THE ABBOT'S HOUSE 
191  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Cloister, Church, and the adjacent buildings  240 
[22] 192  Plan of St. Gall. Principal claustral structures and the Monks' Cloister, authors' interpretation  244 
193.A-C  Umm-is-Surab, Syria. Convent of SS Sergios and Bacchos (489) 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Plan, 1:300. C. Section  246 
194.A-B  Id-Dêr, Syria. Monastery (5th cent.) 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Section, 1:400  247 
195  Inishmurry, Sligo, Ireland. Monastic cashel of St. Molaise (early 6th cent.)  248 
196  St. Riquier (Centula). Abbey church and cloister of Angilbert (790-799), copied in 1612 from
Chronicon Centulense (before 1088) 
250 
197  St. Riquier (Centula). 19th-century cadastral plan (1:4000) showing Gothic the abbey and
churches of SS Benedict and Mary 
251 
198, 199  Lorsch. First monastery of Chrodegang (760-774). Plan, 1:600, and axonometric reconstruction  252 
200, 200.X  Lorsch. Monastery of Richbold (784-804). 12th-cent. plan, 1:1800, and projection  255 
201  Lorsch. Monastery of Richbold (784-804). Isometric reconstruction, 1:1200  254 
202  Silchester, Hampshire, England. Roman basilica and forum (1st. cent. B.C.). Plan, 1:600  256 
[23] 203  Plan of St. Gall. Cloister yard  257 
204  Dioscurides, Materia Medica (Codex Vindobonensis, 50. A.D.), fol. 48v.
Savin plant (Juniperus sabina
258 
205-207  Ibiza, Spain. Savin plant (Juniperus sabina). Various growth habits  259 
[24] 208  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Dormitory and Warming Room, with Privy, Bathhouse, and Laundry  260 
209.A-D  Pfalz Werla, Germany. Hypocaust of fortified hall (920-930) of Henry I of Saxony 
A. Firing chamber. B. Cross section through anteroom 
C. Cross section through firing chamber 
D. Longitudinal section through entire system  261 
210  Hartmann Schedel, Liber Chronicarum (1493), fol. CV. Wooden bathtub  262 
211  Plan of St. Gall. Refectory, Vestiary, and Kitchen Refectory  263 
211.X  Plan of St. Gall. Refectory. Interior looking east, authors' reconstruction  264 
212  Catalonia, Spain. Monastery of Poblet. Reader's pulpit in refectory (12th cent.)  265 
213  Winchester Psalter (1150-1160), fol. 17v. Cupboard for drinking vessels, and butlers serving  266 
214  Michael Wohlgemuth, Schatzbehalter (1491), fol. 86. Royal banquet  267 
215  Burg Kreuzstein, Austria. Cupboard (14th cent.)  268 
216  Halberstadt, Germany. Our Lady's Church. Romanesque cupboard  269 
217  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Kitchen, interpreted by Völkers  269 
218  Kuchemaistrey (Augsburg, 1507). Kitchen with cook and maid  269 
219  Georgius Agricola, De Re Metallica (1556), Book X, p. 446. Alchemist's workshop  270 
220  Mesopotamia. Palace of Mari (2nd millennium B.C.). Kitchen stove  271 
221  Pompeii. House of the Vetii. Hearth on arches  272 
222.A-B  Marmoutier, France. Kitchen of monastery 
A. Plan, 1:150. B. Elevation  273 
223.A-B  Fontevrault, France. Kitchen of monastery 
A. Plan, 1:150. B. Elevation  274 
224.A-C  Chichester, Sussex, England. Kitchen, bishop's palace (14th cent.) 
A. Plan at scale of Plan of St. Gall, 1:192. B. Section, 1:96. C. Plan of St. Gall, Kitchen  276 
[25] 225  Plan of St. Gall. Cellar and Larder  278 
226  Pompeii. Tavern sign showing transport of amphorae of wine  280 
227  Nimes, Maison Carrée. Roman dolium  278 
227.X  Bogazköy, Ankara, Turkey. Temple 1 (1275-1229 B.C.) with pithoi  281 
228  Boscoreale, Italy. Cave of Roman villa with dolia  281 
229.A-B  Wooden transport barrels 
A. Mainz, Germany. Remains of Roman barrel. 
B. Haithabu site, northern Germany (9th cent.). Wooden transport barrel for wine, re-used as well shaft  281 
230  Augsburg, Germany. Roman relief of wine merchant's, cellar in Roman Germanic territory  280 
231  Rome. Trajan's Column (113). Roman galley loading barrels from depot on bank  282 
232  Cabrieres d'Aygues. Vaucluse, France. Gallo-Roman stone relief showing boatmen towing barrel-laden boat  283 
233  Langres, France. Gallo-Roman relief showing cart-transported barrel  284 
234  Bayeux Tapestry (1073-1083). Soldiers carrying wine and arms on a cart  285 
235.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Monk's Cellar. Diagrams of wine storage capacity for 300 people 
A. Measures of volumes of larger and smaller barrels compared. 
B. Allowance of 1 hemina per day. C. Allowance of 2 heminae per day  286 
236  Plan of St. Gall. Novitiate and Infirmary with their kitchens and bathhouses. Plan, 1:384  288 
237  Plan of St. Gall. Kitchen and Bathhouse type for Novitiate and Infirmary, authors' reconstruction  289 
238  Roger of Salerno, Chirurgia (13th cent.), III, 25, fol. 7. Physician inspecting sample  290 
239  Rome. Trajan's forum and basilica (dedicated 113). Plan  291 
240.A-B  Trier. Aula of imperial palace with colonnaded courts and narthex (ca. 330) 
A. Plan, 1:350. B. Perspective view from southeast  292, 293 
241.A-B  Konz (Contionacum), Germany. Imperial summer residence (4th cent.) 
A. Plan, 1:600. B. Perspective reconstruction  294 
242  Kloosterberg, Netherlands. Roman villa, perspective reconstruction  296 
243  Gerasa (Jerash), Palestine. Three Early Christian sanctuaries on axis (St. Theodore, 494-496; Gerasa, ca. 400;
shrine of St. Mary). Projection, 1:800 
297 
244  Canterbury. Saxon abbey church of SS Peter and Paul, and church of St. Mary (both 597-604). 
Plan, 1:384  298 
245  Book of Kells (8th cent.), fol. 188r. Opening word of St. Mark Gospels  300 
246  Plan of St. Gall. Diagram of distribution of principal building masses, 1:1024  301 
247  Plan of St. Gall. Novitiate and Infirmary. Plan, 1:256, authors interpretation  302 
248.A-B  Plan of St. Gall. Novitiate and Infirmary, author's interpretation 
A. Cross section through Cloister and Chapel, 1:256. B. West elevation  304 
249.A-B  Plan of St. Gall. Chapels of Novitiate and Infirmary, authors' interpretation 
A. Longitudinal elevation, chapels and section east to west, through cloister, 1:256. B. Longitudinal
section through chapels, looking south 
306 
[26] 250.   Plan of St. Gall. Air view of Novitiate and Infirmary from southeast, author's interpretation  308 
[27] 251  Plan of St. Gall. Abbott's House  310 
252  Canterbury. Christchurch Monastery. Detail of plan (ca. 1165) showing abbot's house  311 
253  Bayeux Tapestry (1073-1083). Harold and followers in solarium at Bosham  312 
254  Plan of St. Gall. Abbot's House. Reconstruction by Fiechter-Zollikofer  314 
255  Plan of St. Gall. Abbot's House. Reconstruction by Volkers  315 
256.A-B  Helmstedt, Germany. Marienthal monastery, Abbot's house (14th cent.) 
A. Plan. B. Reconstruction  315 
257  Plan of St. Gall. Abbot's House, after model, authors' interpretation  316 
258.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Abbot's House, authors' interpretation 
A. Plan, 1:256. B. Longitudinal section. C. Transverse section  318 
259.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Abbot's House, exterior elevations, authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. West elevation. B. East elevation. C. North elevation  320 
260.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Abbot's House, Kitchen, Bath, and Larder, authors' interpretation 
A. Plan, 1:256. B. West elevation, 1:192. C. South elevation  322 
PART IV THE MONASTIC POLITY 
Table i  Administrative and executive organization of a Benedictine monastery  326 
ill.I.329  Majuscule letters (enlarged), Bodleian Library, Hatton 48, fols. 58r, 11v, 51v  329 
ill.I.330  The Abbot, Bodleian Library, Hatton 48, fols. 7v-8r  330 
ill.I.332  The Prior, Bodleian Library, Hatton 48, fol. 70v  332 
ill.I.333  The Deans, Bodleian Library, Hatton 48, fol. 33v  333 
ill.I.334  The Cellarer, Bodleian Library, Hatton 48, fol. 39r  334 
ill.I.336  The Chamberlain, Bodleian Library, Hatton 48, fol. 40v  336 
ill.I.338  The Opus Dei, Bodleian Library, Hatton 48, fol. 48v  338 
ill.I.340  The Divine Office, Bodleian Library, Hatton 48, fol. 33r  340 
Table II  Approximate number of monks in certain Carolingian monasteries  343 
ill.I.344  The Craftsman, Bodleian Library, Hatton 48, fols. 60r-60v  344 
[28] ill.I.345  The Porter, Bodleian Library, Hatton 48, fol. 72v  345 
261-263  Utrecht Psalter (ca. 830) 
Details: fol. 7v, illustration for Psalm XXI (14);
fol. 49v, illustration for Psalm LXXXIV (85); illustration for Psalm LXXVII (78) 
346, 348, 350 
263.X  Gospel of Gundohinus (ca. 754), fol. 12v. Christ in Majesty  355 
ill.I.356  Ettelbrück. Marble fragment (5th cent.). Doves opposed on either side of a vase  356 
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figure  PRELIMINARIES 
ill.II.vii  Agnus dei (mid-8th cent.), Laon, ms. 137, fol. IV, detail  vii 
ill.II.ix  Lorsch Gospels (ca. 810), fol. 116r. "Incipit capitulare," detail  ix 
264.X frontispiece  Plan of St. Gall. Authors' interpretation 
[ILLUSTRATION]
PART V THE GUEST AND SERVICE BUILDINGS 
264.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Perspectives of Outer School (interpreted by Keller, 1884) 
A. Plan. B. Structure with roof removed. C. Internal open court. 
265.A-C  Roman atrium house with rain catch-basin 
A. Plan (after Luckenbach, 1910). B. Perspective (after Kahler, 1960). C. Longitudinal section 
266  Plan of St. Gall. Bird's-eye view of the monastery (model by Lasius for Rahn, 1877) 
267  Plan of St. Gall. Reconstruction of the buildings of the Plan (model by Leemann, 1877) 
268  Archaic Etrusco-Roman house. Reconstruction (after Petroni, 1942)  10 
269  Poggio Gaiella. Etruscan ash urn (1st millennium B.C.)  11 
270  Nendeln, Liechtenstein. Plan of a Roman villa (after Jenny)  12 
271  Bilsdorf, Luxembourg. Plan of a Roman villa (after Oelmann, 1928)  12 
272.A-B  Bilsdorf, Luxembourg. Plan of a Roman villa (2nd-3rd cent.) 
A. Plan with chambers identified, 1:200. B. Plan, 1:600  14 
273  Bilsdorf, Luxembourg. Roman villa, perspective view, authors' reconstruction  15 
274.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Outer School (after Oelmann, 1923-24) 
A. Without roofs, and with walls at full height. B. Without roofs, and walls partly removed.
C. With roofs 
16 
275  Engadin, Switzerland. Plan of Swiss farmhouse (late 19th cent.)  17 
276  Danish farmhouse showing timber construction of roof, detail  17 
277  Plan of St. Gall. Bird's-eye view of the monastery (reconstruction by Fiechter-Zollikofer)  18 
278  Plan of St. Gall. Outer School. Plan and elevation (interpreted by Fiechter-Zollikofer, 1936)  19 
NOTE ill. III. xx LAON. Gospel Book (mid-9th cent.) 
Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 63, fol. 26, 29·5 × 23·cm 
SCHOOL OF TOURS 
Selection of letters from an incipit page. Redrawn and shown about 1·75 × original size. 
Drawn capital letters of such elegance, refinement and perfection were never
surpassed at any later period in the development of the drawn Roman Capital.
 
279  Plan of St. Gall. Outer School. Smoke outlet at roof ridge (after Fiechter-Zollikofer, 1936)  19 
280  Plan of St. Gall. House for Distinguished Guests. Exterior perspective (after Völckers, 1949)  20 
281  Plan of St. Gall. House for Distinguished Guests. Interior perspective (after Völckers, 1949)  20 
282  Plan of St. Gall. Bird's-eye view of the monastery (reconstruction by Gruber, 1937)  21 
283  Plan of St. Gall. Bird's eye-view of the monastery (reconstruction by Sorrell, 1966)  22 
284.A-B  North Germanic house of the Saga period (9th-13th cent.) 
A. Plan. B. Perspective view of interior
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25 
285.A-B  North Germaic house of the Saga period (9th-13th cent.) 
A. Interior view. B. Exterior view  26 
ill.II.27  Bronze Scandinavian ornament (late Iron Age, 6th cent.)  27 
286  House of the Lex Bajuvariorum (8th cent.). Plan  28 
287.A-D  House of the Lex Bajuvariorum (8th cent.). Reconstruction (Gruber, 1926) 
A. Plan. B. Longitudinal section. C. Elevation. D. Transerve section  30 
288  House of the Lex Bajuvariorum (8th cent.). Axonometric view (Gebhard, 1951)  32 
288.Xa-c  Zwenkau-Harth, Germany. Aisled house of the Banded Pottery People (3rd millennium B.C.) 
a. Key plan, 1:1200. b. Section, 1:120. c. Plan, 1:400  32 
289.A-B  House of the Lex Bajuvariorum (8th cent.). Authors' interpretation 
A. Perspective with roof removed. B. Plan with structural members identified  34, 35 
290  Känne, Gotland, Sweden. Germanic long house (3rd-5th cent.). Plan, 1:300  36 
291.A-C  Ljosta, Gotland, Sweden. Germanic house (3rd-5th cent.), reconstruction of Boethius and Nihlen 
A. Foundation. B, C. Reconstruction of the dwelling  37 
292.A-C  Iceland, Þorsardalur Valley. Hall Stöng (9th-13th cent.) 
A. Plan, 1:150. B. Foundations after excavation. C. Interior view  38 
293, 294  Ezinge, Groningen, The Netherlands. House A, Warf-layer VI (4th cent. B.C.) 
Foundations, and plan  40, 41 
296  Ezinge, Groningen, The Netherlands. Plan of cluster settlement, Warf-layer V (4th-3rd cent. B.C.)  43 
297  Ezinge, Groningen, The Netherlands. Interior of House B, cluster settlement,
Warf-layer V (4th-3rd cent. B.C.) 
44 
298.A-B  Ezinge, Groningen, The Netherlands. Cattle barn, Warf-layer IV (2nd cent. B.C.) 
A. Plan, 1:150. B. Authors' reconstruction showing roof framing  46 
299  Ezinge, Groningen, The Netherlands. Cattle barn, Warf-layer IV (2nd cent. B.C.)  47 
300.A-D  Pre- and protohistorical carpentry joints of Neolithic and Bronze ages  48 
301  Wijchen, Gelderland, The Netherlands. Site plan, Iron Age houses (4th cent. B.C.), 1:125  49 
302  Wijchen, Gelderland, The Netherlands. Two Iron Age house plans (4th cent. B.C.), 1:125  49 
303.A-B  Fochteloo, Friesland, The Netherlands. Houses of a West Germanic farmer and his retainers
(1st-4th cent. A.D.) 
A. Air view of site, looking north. B. Plan of settlement, 1:1200  50 
304.A-C  Fochteloo, Friesland, The Netherlands. House of a wealthy Germanic farmer (1st-4th cent. A.D.) 
A. Plan, 1:300. B, C. Plan, final condition  51 
305.A-B  Leens, Groningen, The Netherlands. Aisled house with turf walls (700-1000 A.D.) 
A. Plan, 1:150. B. Section; and excavation, 1:150  52 
306.A-B  Leens, Groningen, The Netherlands. Aisled house with walls (700-1000), transverse sections 
A. House of Warf-layer B. B. House of Warf-layer B with wattlework walls  52 
307  Hodorf, Holstein, Germany. Aisled farm house (1st-2nd cent.). Plan, 1:200  53 
308  Hodorf, Holstein, Germany. Exterior view, aisled view, aisled house (1st-3rd cent.)  54 
309.A-B  Einswarden, Nordenheim, Germany. Post and wattle house (ca. birth of Christ) 
A. Plan, 1:125. B. Reconstruction  55 
310, 310.X  Aalburg, Luxembourg. Aisled house (5th cent. B.C.). Cross section; isometric view, 1:125  56 
311  Aalburg, Luxembourg. Aisled house (5th cent. B.C.). Plan, 1:125  56 
312  Wilhelmshaven-Hessens, Germany. Aisled house (6th-9th cent.). Exterior view  58 
313.A-C  Jemgum, Leer, Germany. Aisled house (7th-5th cent. B.C.) 
A. Plan, 1:80 B. Cross section. C. Elevation  60 
314  Jemgum, Leer, Germany. Aisled house (7th-5th cent. B.C.). Exterior view  61 
315  Feddersen Wierde, Germany. Aisled houses of Warf-layer B (1st-2nd cent.). Plan of site, 1:500  62 
316.A-B  Feddersen-Wierde, Germany. Aisled house of a chieftain, Warf-layer B (1st-2nd cent.) 
A. Plan, 1:300. B. Authors' reconstruction  63 
317  Feddersen-Wierde, Germany. House of the earliest settlement horizon (detail)  65 
318.A, C, D  Nauen-Barhorst. Migration period village (2nd-3rd cent.). Wall construction  64 
A. Vertical boards between slotted posts. 
C. Woven wattle infill between posts. 
D. Horizontal boards, lower edge slotted  64 
318.B  Leigh Court Worcestershire, England. (ca. 1325). Woven wattle walls  64 
319, 320  Elisenhof, Schleswig, Germany. Aisled house (9th cent.). Overview of the warf with remains of houses;
detail of wattled walls 
66 
321  Antwerp, Belgium. Unaisled and aisled houses (early 11th cent.). Plans  67 
322  Antwerp, Belgium. Aisled house (early 11th cent.) Reconstruction  68 
323  Elp, Drenthe, The Netherlands. Aisled long house of a Bronze Age settlement (ca. 1250 B.C.). Plan, 1:175  69 
324.A-B  Cheddar, Somerset, England. Aisled palace halls (12th and 13th cent.) 
A. Composite plan, East Halls I, II, III, 1:500. B. Hall in 1100-1135, 1:300  70 
325.A, A. Warendorf, Westphalia, Germany. House types of early medieval settlements (650-800) 
A. Exterior view. A.1 Plan, House 47, level A, period 4, 1:250  72 
325.B, B. Warendorf, Westphalia, Germany. House types of early medieval settlements (600-800) 
B. Exterior view. B.1 Plan, House 7, level 4 period I, 1:250  73 
326.A-G  Warendorf, Westphalia, Germany. House types of early medieval settlements (650-800) 
Drawings and plan types, 1:250  74, 75, 76 
327  Ezinge, Groningen, The Netherlands. House B of Warf-layer V (3rd cent. B.C.)  78 
328  Sturla Thordasson, Sturlunga Saga (13th cent.). Gizur's stofa at Flugumyr. 
Order of seating as described in the text  80 
329  Plan of St. Gall. Basic house form (Kitchen and Bath of Novitiate) 
330  Plan of St. Gall. House variant 1 (Annex to Collective Workshop)  83 
331  Plan of St. Gall. House variant 2 (House of Fowlkeepers)  84 
332  Plan of St. Gall. House variant 3A (House of Physcians)  84 
333  Plan of St. Gall. House variant 3B (House for Brood Mares)  85 
334  Plan of St. Gall. House variant 4 (House for Sheep and Shepherds)  85 
335  Albrecht Dürer. The Village of Kalkreuth (ca. 1500)  86 
336  Engraving after Pieter Bruegel the Elder  87 
337  Husterknupp, Lower Rhine Valley, Germany. Dwelling (9th cent.)  88 
338  Stellerberg, Dithmarschen, Germany. House 3 of fortified settlement (9th cent.)  88 
[29] 339  Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England. Interior of great hall (ca. 1150)  89 
340  Hereford, Herefordshire, England. Bishop's palace. Interior of great hall (ca. 1150)  90 
341.A-C  Chichester, Sussex, England. St. Mary's Hospital (end of 13th cent.) 
A. Plan showing building at original length, 1:256. 
B. Longitudinal section at original length, 1:256. C. Transverse section  91, 92, 93 
342  Chichester, Sussex, England. St. Mary's Hospital (end of 13th cent.) 
Scheme of construction drawn in perspective  94 
343  Chichester, Sussex, England, St. Mary's Hospital (end of 13th cent.). Perspective reconstruction
of original interior 
95 
344  Nurstead Court, Kent, England. Manor hall (14th cent.). Exterior view drawn by Edward Blore before 1837  96 
345  Nurstead Court, Kent, England. Manor hall (14th cent.). Interior view drawn by Edward Blore before 1837  97 
346.A-D  Nurstead Court, Kent, England. Manor hall (14th cent.). Reconstructed plan 
A. Reconstructed plan, 1:128. B. Plan of existing conditions. 
C. Reconstruction of the building in its form prior to 1825, 1:192. 
D. Longitudinal section of existing portion, 1:64  98, 99 
347.A-C  Little Chesterford, Essex, England. Manor hall (ca. 1225 through 15th cent.). 
A. Plan, condition in 13th cent. and later. 
B. Plan at ground level, existing conditions (1960). 
C. Section of principal post  100 
348  Little Chesterford, Essex, England. Manor hall (ca. 1320-30). Perspective of interior looking west  101 
349  Great Coxwell, Berkshire, England. Barn of the abbey grange (14th cent.). View from northwest  102 
350.A-C  Great Coxwell, Berkshire, England. Barn of the abbey grange (14th cent.) 
A. Plan, 1:256. B. Intermediate bay, 1:128. C. Transverse section, 1:128  104, 105 
351  Great Coxwell, Berkshire, England. Barn of the abbey grange, (14th cent.). Interior looking south  107 
352  Parçay-Meslay, France. Barn of the abbey grange (1211-1227). Exterior from northeast  107 
353  Parçay-Meslay, France. Barn of the abbey grange (1211-1227). Interior looking east  108 
354.A-B  Parçay-Meslay, France. Barn of the abbey grange (1211-1227) 
A. Plan. B. Transverse section  110, 111 
355  Parçay-Meslay, France. Barn of abbey grange (1211-1227). Interior looking into roof ridge (photo. Roberts)  112 
ill.II.113  MAP: Tours and environs locating grange of Parçay-Meslay, 1:200,000  113 
356.A-B  Chichester, Sussex, England. St. Mary's Hospital (13th cent.). Construction details of principal post, tie beam,
roof plate 
114 
357.A-B  Great Coxwell, Berkshire, England. Barn of the abbey grange (14th cent.). Construction details of principal post,
tie beam, truss- and roof-rafter 
114 
358.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Hearths in several buildings, 1:192 
A. House for Distinguished Guests. 
B. Hospice for Pilgrims and Paupers. C. Outer School  117 
359  Wijchen, Gelderland, The Netherlands. Iron Age house (4th cent. B.C.). Plan, 1:150  118 
360  Kraghede, Vendsyssel, Denmark. Iron Age house (4th cent. B.C.). Plan, 1:150  118 
361  New College, Oxford, England. The Great Hall (1378-1386). Lanterns on roof ridge  119 
362  Magdalen College, Oxford, England. The Great Hall (1448-1480). Lanterns on roof ridge  119 
363  Napa Valley, California. Dairy barn with louvers  120 
364  Benecia, California. Ruined barn with louvers  120 
365  Jean le Prince, Les Lavandières, (1770). Farm building with louver  121 
366  Grimami Breviary (1490-1510), fol. 7v. Labors of July showing farm building with louver  121 
367  Grimani Breviary (1490-1510), fol. 2v. Labors of February showing farm building with louver  122 
368  Dutch Bible (Utrecht, 1465), fol. 153v (detail). Barn roof with hinged hatches  122 
369, 370  Dutch farm building (18th cent.). Details of roof showing hatches  123 
371.A-B  Plan of St. Gall. Corner fireplaces in various buildings 
A. Abbot's House. B. House for Distinguished Guests  124 
372  Mesopotamia, Palace of Mari (2nd millennium B.C.) Corner fireplace  124 
373  Le Puy-en-Velay, France. Wall fireplace (12th cent.)  125 
374  Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. Corner fireplace (13th cent.)  125 
375  Plan of St. Gall. House for Distinguished Guests. Corner fireplace, authors' reconstruction  126 
376  Gryten, Västergotland, Sweden. Corner fireplace with hood and oven  126 
377  Sannap, Halland, Sweden. Corner fireplace with hood and oven  126 
378  Les Tres Riches Heures de Jean de France (15th cent.). February labors, (detail) showing fireplace  127 
379.A  Saalburg, Hesse, Germany. Fortified Roman camp showing pillared hypocaust  128 
379.B  St.-Remy, Bouches-du-Rhöne, France. Ruins of Roman pillared hypocaust at Glanum  129 
380  Silchester, Hampshire, England. Channeled Roman hypocaust  130 
381.A-B  Plan of St. Gall. Firing chambers and smoke stacks, various buildings 
A. Monks' Warming room. B. Warming Room of Novitiate  131 
382.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Baking ovens, various buildings 
A. Monks' Bake and Brew House 
B. House for Distinguished Guests 
C. House for Pilgrims and Paupers  132, 133 
383  Taubried-am-Federsee, Wurttemburg, Germany. Neolithic baking oven  133 
384.A-B  Langenbeck, Harburg, Germany. Langobardic baking oven 
A. Exterior view. B. Cross section  133 
385  Rome. Monument of the baker Eurysaces (1st cent. B.C.), detail  133 
386.A-C  Mesopotamia, Palace of Mari (2nd millennium B.C.). Baking oven 
A. Plan. B. Section. C. Elevation of oven opening, 1:50  134 
387  Behaim Codex (1505), fol. 246. Bakehouse with oven, kettle, and kneading tables  135 
388  Tübingen University Library, Codex M.D. 2 (late 15th cent.), fol. 29v, detail. Children of Saturn baking pastries  136 
389.A-G  Plan of St. Gall. Kitchen stoves and brewing ranges in various houses 
A. Monks' Kitchen. B. House for Distinguished Guests. C. House for Pilgrims and Paupers 
D. Novitiate. E. Infirmary. 
F. Monks' Bake and Brewhouse. 
G. House for Horses and Oxen and their Keepers  137, 138 
390  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 207, detail. Cook stirring kettles  139 
[30] 391, 391.X  Plan of St. Gall. Lodging for Visiting Monks 
X. Site plan  140, 141 
[31] 392  Plan of St. Gall. Hospice for Pilgrims and Paupers  141 
393.A-E  Plan of St. Gall. Hospice for Pilgrims and Paupers. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. Longitudinal section. C. East elevation. D. Transverse section. E. North elevation  142, 143 
[32] 394.A-B  Plan of St. Gall. Lodging of the Master of the Hospice for Pilgrims and Paupers 
A. Plan. B. Circulation pattern  144 
[33] 395.A-B  Plan of St. Gall. Lodging of the Porter 
A. Plan. B. Circulation pattern  145 
[34] 396  Plan of St. Gall. House for Distinguished Guests, with Kitchen Annex  146 
397.A-F  Plan of St. Gall. House for Distinguished Guests. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. Longitudinal section. C. South elevation 
D. North elevation 
E. Transverse section. F. East elevation  147, 148, 149 
398  Plan of St. Gall. House for Distinguished Guests. Authors' reconstruction. Perspective showing nave  150 
399  Plan of St. Gall. House for Distinguished Guests. Authors' reconstruction. Exterior view  151 
400  Plan of St. Gall. Kitchen, Bake, and Brewhouse for Distinguished Guests. Authors' interpretation
Roof framing with timbers removed 
152 
401.A-D  Plan of St. Gall, Kitchen, Bake, and Brewhouse for Distinguished Guests. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Ground Plan. B. Transverse section. C. East elevation. D. West elevation  154 
[35] 402, 402.X  Plan of St. Gall. House for Servants of Outlying Estates, and those in the Emperor's Following 
X. Site plan  156 
403.A-D  Plan of St. Gall. House for Servants of Outlying Estates, and those in the Emperor's Following. Authors' interpretation,
1:192 
A. Ground plan. B. Longitudinal section. C. East elevation. D. Transverse section  157 
404  Plan of St. Gall. House for Knights and Vassals in the Emperor's Following  158 
405  Plan of St. Gall. House for Knights and Vassals in the Emperor's Following. X-ray photograph of
erased inscriptions 
159 
406.A-E  Plan of St. Gall. House for Knights and Vassals in the Emperor's Following. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Ground plan. B. Longitudinal section. 
C. North elevation. D. Transverse section. E. East elevation  160-164 
Map II.169  The Frankish Empire ca. 830 A.D., 1:70,000,000  169 
[36] 407  Plan of St. Gall. The Outer School  169 
408.A-F  Outer School. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. Longitudinal section. C. North elevation. 
D. South elevation. E. Transverse section. F. East elevation  170-174 
409, 409.X  Plan of St. Gall. Lodging of the Master of the Outer School. X. Circulation pattern  174 
[37] 410  Plan of St. Gall. House of the Physicians  176 
411  Bartholomaeus de Montagnaro. Consila Medica (1434), fol. IV. A physician in his chambers  177 
412  Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, England. Infirmary plan (ca. 1150), 1:256  178 
413.A-F  Plan of St. Gall. House of the Physicians. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Ground plan. B. Transverse section. C. North elevation. D. South elevation. 
E. West elevation. F. Longitudinal section  179, 180 
[38] 414, 414.X-Y  Plan of St. Gall. Medicinal Herb Garden 
X. Site plan showing circulation pattern. Y. Plan and section, 1:192  182, 183 
415  Plan of St. Gall. Medicinal Herb Garden. Perspective view from northeast  183 
[39] 416  Plan of St. Gall. House for Bloodletting  184 
416.X1-X. House for Bloodletting. Authors' interpretation 
X.1 Ground plan. X.2 Transverse section looking east  184.x 
X.3 Longitudinal section. X.4 North elevation. X.5 South elevation. X.6 East elevation  185.x 
417  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 61, detail. Physician bleeding a patient  185 
418  Grimani Breviary (1490-1510), fol. 10, detail. Illumination for September. Physician bleeding a patient  186 
ill.II.188  Plan of St. Gall. Site plan showing relationship among craft workshops  188 
[40] 419  Plan of St. Gall. Great Collective Workshop and Annex  190 
420.A-F  Plan of St. Gall. Great Collective Workshop. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Ground plan. B. Longitudinal section. C. North elevation. D. South elevation. 
E. Transverse section. F. West section  191, 192, 193 
421.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Great Collective Workshop Annex. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. Longitudinal section. C. North elevation  194 
[41] 422  Plan of St. Gall. House for Coopers and Wheelwrights and Brewers' Granary  196 
423  Book of Hours (Musée Condé, ms. 1362). Labors of August. Coopers at work  197 
424  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 163, detail. Tuns on a caisson  198 
425.A-F  Plan of St. Gall. House for Coopers and Wheelwrights and Brewers' Granary. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Ground Plan. B. Longitudinal section. C. West elevation. D. East elevation. 
E. Transverse section. F. North elevation  199, 200, 201, 202 
[42] 426  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Vegetable Garden, and House of the Gardener  204 
426.X  Plan of St. Gall. Site plan showing relationship of garden to poultry houses  205 
427.A-F  Plan of St. Gall. House of the Gardener & His Crew. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. Longitudinal section. C. West elevation 
D. Transverse section. E. South elevation. F. Transverse section  206, 207 
428  Heures de Turin (ca. 1390), fol. 4. Labors of April showing garden planting beds  208 
429  Grimani Breviary (ca. 1490), fol. 613. Garden with topiary trees  209 
[43] 430  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Cemetery and Orchard  210 
430.X  Rome. Church of St. John Lateran, Sancta, Sanctorum chapel. Enameled reliquary cross (817-824);
and other styles of Carolingian crosses from coins 
213 
[44] 431  Plan of St. Gall. Granary  214 
431.X  Plan of St. Gall. Site plan showing relationships among grain processing facilities  215 
432  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 173. Stacking sheaves of grain in the field  216 
433  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 173v. Carting sheaves to the barn  217 
[45] 434.A-C  Little Wymondley, Hertfordshire, England. Priory barn (15th cent.) 
A. Plan. B. Section, both 1:192. 
C. Exterior view from southwest (Chalk drawing made at the site, 1960)  218, 219 
435.A-E  Plan of St. Gall. Granary. Authors' reconstruction, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. Longitudinal section. C. Transverse section. D. South elevation. E. West elevation  220, 221 
436  Plan of St. Gall. Site plan showing relationship of Brewers' Granary to other brew houses of the Plan  222 
437  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 74v, detail. Flailing sheaved grain  223 
[46] 438, 438.X  Plan of St. Gall. Drying Kiln, Mortar, and Mill 
X. Site plan showing circulation pattern among these facilities  224 
439.A-B  Gerhard Memling. Details from two paintings showing waterwheels 
A. Seated Madonna (Florence, Uffizi Gallery; ca. mid-15th cent.). 
B. Madonna and Child (London, National Gallery; ca. 1468)  226 
440.A-D  Hand-operated Roman mills (schematic drawings)  227 
441.A-C  Roman donkey mills 
A. Mill in Pompeii. B. Section. C. Pompeii. Remains of a Roman bakery  227 
442  Rome. Fragment of sarcophagus (2nd cent. B.C.) showing horse harnessed to donkey mill  228 
443.A-B  Roman water mills showing details of drive mechanisms  229 
444.A-B  Arles, France. Roman industrial water mills (309-316) 
A. Plan. B. Conjectural reconstruction  229 
445  Herrade de Landsberg. Hortus Deliciarum (1195), fol. 112a. Detail of mill mechanism  230 
446  Medieval hand mill (14th cent.)  231 
447  Hausbuch Master (ca. 1480). Milling apparatus  231 
448.A-E  Plan of St. Gall. Mill. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. West elevation. C. South elevation. 
D. Longitudinal section. E. Transverse section  232, 233 
449.A.1, 2  Beltis, Lake Wallenstadt, Switzerland. Hand-operated oak mortars and pestles  235 
449.B  Le Thoronet, Var. France. Mortar and pestle  235 
449.C  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 207. Cook using pestle  234 
450  Modern trip-hammer  236 
451  Hokusai. Japanese trip-hammer (18th cent.)  236 
452.A-C  China. Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-200 A.D.). Glazed clay models (details) 
A. Model of farmyard with foot-operated trip-hammer. 
B, C. Models of trip-hammers  238, 239 
452.D  Chengtu, Szechuan, China. Clay tomb tile (Eastern Han period, 230-220 A.D.)  240 
453  Modern tilt-hammer. Plan and elevation  241 
454  Plan of St. Gall. Tilt-hammer. Perspective view after Meringer  241 
455  Spechtshart von Reutlingen. Flores Musicae (1488), fol. 7v. Water-powered tilt-hammer  242 
456  Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Ms. late. 197, fol. 10r. Illustration of stamp mill attributed to an anonymous
engineer of the Hussite Wars (ca. 1472-1486) 
243 
457.A-D  Compludo, Leon, Spain. Medieval forge and water-powered trip-hammer 
A. Perspective view of hammer mechanism. B. Plan of mechanism. C, D. Front and
side views of hammer mechanism 
244 
458.A-F  Plan of St. Gall. Mortar House. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. Transverse section. 
C. Longitudinal section. 
D. South elevation. E. West elevation. F. North elevation  246, 247 
459.A-B  Plan of St. Gall. Drying Kiln. Authors' reconstruction, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. Longitudinal section  248 
ill.II.248  Pompeii. Carbonized loaf of bread  248 
460  Pompeii. Roman atrium house. Baking establishment with living quarters  249 
460.X  Rome. Monument of P. Nonius Zethus of Ostia (later 1st cent.), showing donkey mill and baking implements  250 
461  Canterbury. Plan of waterworks for Christchurch monastery (ca. 1165). Detail of monks' bake and brewhouse  252 
[47] 462, 462.X  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Bake and Brewhouse 
X. Site plan showing circulation pattern among grain facilities and brewhouses of the plan  254 
[48] 463, 463.X  Plan of St. Gall. Kitchen, Bake and Brewhouse for Pilgrims and Paupers 
X. Site plan showing circulation patterns from Brewers' Granary to other breweries  257 
[49] 464  Plan of St. Gall. Kitchen, Bake, and Brewhouse for Distinguished Guests  256 
465.A-D  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Bake and Brewhouse. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. North elevation. C, D. Longitudinal sections  258, 260 
[50] 466, 466.X  Plan of St. Gall. Henhouse, House for Fowlkeepers, Goosehouse 
X. Site plan of these facilities  265 
467  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 169v, detail. Gooseherd  266 
468  Meindert Hobbema. A Farm in Sunlight (mid-17th cent.)  267 
469.A-D  Plan of St. Gall. House of the Fowlkeepers. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Ground plan. B. Transverse section. C. West elevation. D. Longitudinal section  269 
470  Cheddar, Somerset, England. Saxon palace, structure X (10th cent.), interpreted as a poultry house, 1:96  270 
471.A-B  Gospels of St. Medard of Soissons (9th cent.), fol. 12v. Details, canon arches  271 
472.A-B  Freiherr v. Ulm-Erbach. Chicken house (mid 19th cent.) 
A. Plan. B. Elevation  272 
473.A-C  Plan of St. Gall. Henhouse. Authors' reconstruction, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. Section. C. Elevation  273 
474  Plan of St. Gall. House for Horses and Oxen and Their Keepers  274 
475  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 171, detail. Harrowing  275 
476  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 170, detail. Plowing  276 
[51] 477  Odilo's monastic guesthouse for the emperor's following (11th cent.). Diagrammatic plan  277 
478.A-B  Fontanella (St.-Wandrille). An interpretation of the monastic structures as they might have appeared
in the time of Ansegis 
A. Diagrammatic plan, after the verbal description in Gesta abbatum Fontanellensium. 
B. Interpretive study of the architecture after the Gesta  278, 279 
479  Cheddar, Somerset, England. Interpretation of the long hall of the Saxon palace (9th cent.), 1:96  280 
480  Pilton, Somerset, England. Barn of Glastonbury Grange (15th cent.)  282 
482.A-G  Plan of St. Gall. House for Horses, Oxen, and Their Keepers. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Plan. B. Longitudinal section. C. East elevation. D. West elevation. E. South elevation.
F, G. Transverse sections 
283-285 
[52] 483, 483.X  Plan of St. Gall. House for Cows and Cowherds 
X. Site plan  286 
[53] 484  Utrecht Psalter (ca. 830), fol. 86r, detail. Milch cows  287 
485.A-D  Wickham St. Paul's, Essex, England. Barn 2 of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, London 
A. Plan. B. Transverse section. C. Longitudinal section. D.1 Interpretation of external envelope.
D.2, D.3 Two views of skeletal framing 
288 
486.A-E  Plan of St. Gall. House for Cows and Cowherds. Authors' interpretation, 1:192 
A. Ground plan. B. East elevation. 
C. Longitudinal section. D. Transverse section. E. North elevation  290, 291 
[54] 487, 487.X  Plan of St. Gall. House for Foaling Mares and Their Keepers. X. Site plan  292 
[55] 488  Utrecht Psalter (ca. 830), Psalm LXXII (73), fol. 41v, detail. Mare and foal  293 
[56] 489, 489.X  Plan of St. Gall. House for Goats and Goatherds. X. Site plan  294 
490  Utrecht Psalter (ca. 830), Psalm XXII (23), fol. 45r, detail. Grazing goats  295 
[57] 491, 491.X  Plan of St. Gall. House for Swine and Swineherds. X. Site Plan  296 
[58] 492  Utrecht Psalter (ca. 830), Psalm LXXIX (80), fol. 47r, detail. Swine  297 
[59] 493, 493.X  Plan of St. Gall. House for Sheep and Shepherds. X. Site plan  298 
[60] 494  Utrecht Psalter (ca. 830), Psalm L (51), fol. 29r, detail. Sheep, Goats, Cows, Shepherd.  299 
495.A-E  Plan of St. Gall. Segments of Plan showing attached privies 
A. House for Distinguished Guests. 
B. Poter's Lodging, Lodging of Master of the Outer School. 
C. Infirmary for Novices and their Master. 
D. House of the Physicians. E. Quarters for Visiting Monks  300 
[61] 496.A-E  Plan of St. Gall. Segments of Plan showing separate privies 
A. House for Distinguished Guests. B. Outer School. C. House for Bloodletting. 
D. Abbot's House. E.1, E.2 Infirmary and Novitiate 
[62] 497  Plan of St. Gall. Monks' Privy  302 
498  Ostia. Public Roman latrine (4th cent.)  303 
499.A-C  Miletos. North market hall public latrine (3rd-4th cent.) 
A. Plan. B. Perspective, cutaway. C. Transverse section  304 
500  Piazza Armerina, Sicily. Villa of Emperor Maximianus (ca. 310). Plan  305 
501  Cluny II. Monks' privy (Odilo's monastery, 994-1049). Plan  306 
502  Christchurch, Canterbury, England. Plan of waterworks (ca. 1165). Monks' privy, detail  307 
503.A-C  Canterbury, Christchurch Monastery. Monks' Privy 
A. Plan, 1:256. B. Transverse section. C. Arches supporting seats  308, 309 
504.A-E  Oxford University, New College. College privy built by Bishop Wykeham (1380-1386) 
A. Plan. B. Longitudinal section (both 1″ = 10′). 
C. Exterior view from New College Lane. 
D. Transverse section. E. Detail of seat, ½″ = 1′  310, 312, 313 
PART VI THE PLAN OF ST. GALL & ITS EFFECT ON LATER MONASTIC PLANNING 
505  St Gall. Heinrich Vogtherr. "View of the city from the west" (1514), woodcut  314 
506.A-B  St. Gall. Site of the former monastery with its present buildings 
A. Airview from northwest. B. Airview from southeast  316, 317 
507  Melchior Frank. "Die Loblich stadt Sankt Gallen . . ." (1596), etching  318 
508  St. Gall. View of the abbey from the east (ca. 1642), detail of model  320 
509  St. Gall. View of the abbey from the southeast (ca. 1642), detail of model  321 
509.X  Matthaeus Merian. "Abbey and City of St. Gall" (1638). View from east, etching  322 
509.Y-Z  Johannes Zuber. Cadastral plan of the city of St. Gall and environs (1832) 
Y. Overview, 1:11500. 
Z. Detail showing central portion of city  323 
510  Gabriel Hecht. "Ichnographia." Measured plan of the monastery of St. Gall (1719)  324 
511.A-C  Gabriel Hecht. Measured drawings of the abbey church of St. Gall (1725-26) with suggestions for modification 
A. Plan. 
B. Longitudinal section. 
C. Exterior elevation  325, 326, 327 
512.A-C  St. Gall. Abbey Church. Plans, successive stages, 1:700 
A. Plan of Gozbert's church (830-837); Hardegger's reconstruction. 
B. Plan of church recorded by Hecht (1725-26). 
C. Longitudinal section by Hardegger based on Hecht (1925-26)  328, 329 
513.A-B  St. Gall. Abbey church, conditions from 1439 to 1525  330 
A. Plan by Hardegger based on Hecht (1725-26). 
B. View of church and claustral ranges by Hardegger, based on Frank (1507)  330 
[63] 514  Plan of St. Gall imposed on a 1965 cadastral plan of the city  331 
ill.II.332  Morken, Rheinland. Francisc (throwing axe), 1:4  332 
ill.II.333  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340). Owl border ornament, fol. 177v  333 
515  Cluny. Plan of the monastery (ca. 1050) redrawn from Conant, various versions, 1:1200  335 
516  Bardney Abbey, Lincolnshire, England. Ground-level plan, 1:700, showing building campaigns
from 12th through 15th centuries 
342 
517  Norfolk, England. Thetford Priory (1103-1104). Plan, 1:600, showing building campaigns
from 10th through 16th centuries 
344 
518  Norfolk, England. Castle Acre Priory (ca. 1090). Plan, 1:600, showing building campaigns from
11th through 18th centuries 
346 
519.A-B  Kirkstall Abbey, West Riding, Yorkshire, England 
A. Ground plan, 1:800, showing building campaigns, 12th through 15th centuries. 
B. Site plan, 1:10,000  350 
520.A-B  Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire, England 
A. Ground plan, 1:900, showing building campaigns from 12th through early 16th centuries. 
B. Site plan, 1:7000  352 
521.A-B  Clairvaux Abbey, Aube, France after engravings by Dom Milly (1708) 
A. Plan. B. View from south  354 
[64] 522  St. Gall. Plan of the Baroque church showing excavated Carolingian foundations superimposed  358 
ill.II.357  Monogram "Karolus" from a silver coin of Carolingian period II minting  357 
ill.II.360  Plan of St. Gall. Site elevation from the south. 
Authors' interpretation  360 
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ill.III.x  Saint-Amand Apocalypse, fol. 19 (9th cent.), Angel with trumpet, redrawn detail 
ill.III.xi  Apocalypse (ca. 850), Stadbibliothek Trier, Codex 31, fol. 59v. REVELATION 18:17, redrawn detail  xi 
ill.III.xx  Laon Gospels (mid-9th cent.), Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 63, fol. 26. Selected capitals, Matthew
Incipit, redrawn 
xx 
ill.III.xxx  Lorsch Gospels (ca. 810), fol. 4r, detail. Capital letters, redrawn and expanded  xxx 
ill.III.xxxii  Proliferation with 2 as unit of expansion  xxxii 
APPENDIX I CATALOGUE OF INSCRIPTIONS 
523 frontispiece  Victorius Aquitanus, Calculus (ca. 836), Bern Burgerbibliothek, Cod. 250, fol. IIV. Alphabet exemplar  xxxiv 
ill.III.ll  Ampersands redrawn from various sources  11 
524  Codex Agiensis CXXXVI, fol. 2r (ca. 820), Caroline script in hand of main scribe of the Plan  12 
525  Plan of St. Gall, keyed to Index of Building Numbers of the Plan  14 
NOTE: White numbers in black squares, used throughout the Catalogue, correspond to the number system of the Plan and
its Index, pp. 14-15. (The same scheme of building identification is used in volumes I and II of this work to facilitate
cross reference to the following Catalogue.) 
c.1  Dedicatory Legend of the Plan (written in its upper margin)  16 
c.2  Entrance to the Church (in the longitudinal axis of the Church, extended to the West)  17 
c.3  1 The Church, the atrium (western Paradise)  18 
526  Church: site plan (1:384) 
A diagram showing where items occur on the Plan of St. Gall that are treated in detail in pages 21 through 30. Identification:
white numbers on black circles of diagram correspond to same identification numbers of the Catalogue. 
c.4-c.55  Church of the Plan. Inscriptions within the Church as noted above  21-30 
c.56-c.57  1 a Scriptorium below, Library above  31 
c.58  1 b Sacristy below, Vestry above  31 
c.59  1 c Lodging for Visiting Monks  32 
c.60  1 d Schoolmaster's Lodging  32 
c.61  1 e The Lodging of the Porter  33 
* ill.III.xxx Das Lorscher Evangeliar, ed. Braunfels. Prestel Verlag, Munich
Alba Iulia. fol. 4v
Redrawn. Illustration shown 2·6 × original 
c.62  1 f The Porch giving access to the House for Distinguished Guests and to the Outer School  33 
c.63  1 g The Porch for reception of all visitors to the monastery  33 
c.64  1 h The Porch giving access to the quarters of serfs and to the Hospice  34 
c.65  1 i The Lodging of the Masters of the Hospice for Pilgrims and Paupers  34 
c.66  1 j The Parlor for the Monks  34 
c.67  1 k The Tower of St. Michael (north tower)  35 
c.68  1 l The Tower of St. Gabriel (south tower)  35 
c.69  2 The Annex for the Preparation of Holy Bread and Holy Oil  36 
c.70-c.75  3 The Monks' Dormitory and the Warming Room below it  36, 37, 38 
c.76  4 The Privy of the Monks  38 
c.77  5 The Laundry and Bath House of the Monks  38 
c.78-c.82  6 The Monks' Refectory and Vestiary above it  39, 40 
c.83-c.84  7 The Monks' Cellar and Larder  41 
c.85  8 The Monks' Kitchen  42 
c.86-c.89  9 The Monks' Bake and Brew House  42, 43 
c.90  10 Kitchen, Bake, and Brew House for Distinguished Guests  44 
c.91-c.96  11 The House for Distinguished Guests  45, 46, 47 
c.97-c.99  12 The Outer School  48, 49 
c.100-c.104  13 The House of the Abbot  49, 50 
c.105  14 Kitchen, Cellar and Bath House of the Abbot  51 
c.106  15 The House for Bloodletting  52 
c.107  16 The House of the Physicians  53 
c.108-c.116  17 a, b, c, d The Novitiate and the Infirmary  54, 59 
c.117  18 The Kitchen and Bath House for the Sick  59 
c.118  19 The Kitchen and Bath House for the Novices  60 
c.119  20 The House of the Gardener  60 
c.120  21 The Goose House  61 
c.121  22 The House of the Fowl Keepers  62 
c.122  23 The Hen House  63 
c.123  24 The Granary  64 
c.124-c.125  25 The House for Workmen  65, 66 
c.126  26 The Annex of the Great Collective Workshop  66 
c.127  27 The Mill  67 
c.128  28 The Mortar  67 
c.129  29 The Drying Kiln  68 
c.130  30 The House of the Coopers, The Wheelwrights, and the Brewers' Granary  68, 69 
c.131  31 The Hospice for Pilgrims and Paupers  70, 71 
c.132  32 The Kitchen, Bake, and Brew House for Pilgrims and Paupers  71 
c.133-c.134  33 The House for Horses and Oxen and Their Keepers  72, 73 
c.135  34 The House for the Emperor's Following  74 
c.136  35 The House for Sheep and Shepherds  75 
c.137  36 The House for Goats and Goatherds  76 
c.138  37 The House for Cows and Cowherds  77 
NOTE: ILLUSTRATIONS c.1-c.166 INCLUSIVE ARE IN COLOR [c.135 excepted
c.139  38 The House for Servants of Outlying Estates and for Servants travelling with the Emperor's Court  78 
c.140  39 The House for Swine and Swineherds  79 
c.141  40 The House for Brood Mares and Foals and their Keepers  80 
c.142-c.143  W The Monks' Cloister Yard  81, 82 
c.144-c.162  X The Monks' Vegetable Garden  83, 84 
c.163-c.165  Y The Monks' Cemetery and Orchard  85, 86, 87 
c.166  Z The Medicinal Herb Garden  88 
APPENDIX II 
THE CUSTOMS OF CORBIE CONSUETUDINES CORBEIENSES 
527  Corbie Psalter (ca. 800), Amiens Municipal Library, MS. 18, fol. x. Initial Letter, and Carolingian miniscule  90 
528.A-B  Utrecht Psalter (ca. 830), fol. 35v. Two ways to sharpen a sword  92 
529  Luttrell Osalter (ca. 1330), fol. 66b. Man with broad axe, dog, and goose  98 
530  The Charter of Louis the Pious (9th cent.)  100 
531  The Seal of Louis the Pious (9th cent.)  102 
ill.III.110  MAP showing Corbie and Corvey and other monasteries  110 
532  Luttrell Psalter (ca. 1340), fol. 204r. Beehive with fifteen bees  116 
ill.III.118  DIAGRAM: Allotment of swine at Corbie  118 
ill.III.120  Lorsch Gospels (ca. 810), fol. 8r. Example of lettering  120 
533.A-B  Merovingian coin (minted at Corbie?). A. Obverse. B. Reverse  122 
534  Dorestad, the Netherlands. Carolingian bronze key (9th cent.)  124 
TABLE III  Genealogy: Descent of Early Carolingian Kings and of Adalhard's Family  127 
APPENDIX III 
[ILLUSTRATION]
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PLAN OF ST. GALL TO THE
HISTORY OF MEASUREMENT 
535  Ivrea, Aosta, Italy. Tombstone of Lucius Abeutius Faustus, Surveyor  130 
536  The Works of Edmund Gunter. Title page, 1673 edition, London  132 
537  Plan of the first survey made under the Land Ordinance of 1785  134 
538  A table for the use of the chain, Works of Edmund Gunter, 1673  137 
539  Marion County, Kansas. Aerial photograph showing township layout (Soil Conservation Survey, July, 1938)  138 
ill.III.139  DIAGRAM: Division of lineal and aerial measurements of a typical United States land plot one mile square  139 
540.A-D  The Roman groma and diagrams of measurement schemes  140 
ill.III.141.A  Lorsch Abbey gateway (early 9th cent.). Tilework pattern  141 
ill.III.141.B  Fountains Abbey (11th cent.). Paving tile pattern  141 
ill.III.xxiii 
Proliferation with 2 as the linear agent of expansion 
The side of any square is 2 times the side of the proceeding square. 
The area of the nth square is (22)n-1
 
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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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tonal or line illustrations in three or four colors

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tonal or line illustrations in three or four colors

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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tonal or line illustrations in three or four colors

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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four color process illustrations

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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four color process illustrations

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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tonal or line illustrations in three or four colors

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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four color process illustrations

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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tonal or line illustrations in three or four colors

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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tonal or line illustrations in three or four colors

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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tonal or line illustrations in three or four colors

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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tonal or line illustrations in three or four colors

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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PLAN OF ST. GALL details facsimile size in color

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tonal or line illustrations in three or four colors

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tonal or line illustrations in three or four colors