- and
works went
forward outside and
around the cloister."
Cloistered (or
claustral) life is also
another name for the
monastic life of a monk or nun. The...
-
orders have
three kinds of priors: the
claustral prior the
conventual prior the
obedientiary prior The
Claustral prior (Latin
prior claustralis), called...
-
claustrum is
difficult to
study given the
limited number of
individuals with
claustral lesions and the poor
resolution of neuroimaging. The
claustrum is made...
- monastery: the
fratres barbati or conversi, who took vows but were not
claustral or
enclosed monks the oblati,
workmen or
servants who
voluntarily subjected...
- Hamm and
adopted the name of Theodosius. In 1806 he
became head of the
claustral school of Halberstadt. In this school, he
accepted children without considering...
- supermajor; a
larger worker of the colony.[citation needed] For
fully claustral species, the
queen should be
sealed in a dark,
aerated small container...
- View of the
Abbey remains in the late 19th century,
showing the
Church and
claustral buildings as
roofless ruins....
- part of the
medieval period when
fireplaces became common throughout the
claustral buildings. The
warming house was
always one of the
buildings surrounding...
-
warming house, and
refectory are all complete, and most of the
remaining claustral buildings survive in a
largely complete state. The
least well-preserved...
- Subsequently, she will dig out a
small chamber. This will
serve as the
claustral chamber of the new colony. Generally, a
queen will
begin to lay eggs immediately...