. The Encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information. Fig. 5.—Abbey of Cluny, from VioUet-Ie-Duc. A. Gateway. F. Tomb 01 St Hugh. M. Bakehouse. B. Narthex. G. Nave. N. Abbey buildings. C. Choir. H. Cloister. O. Garden. D. High-altar. K. Abbots house. P. Refectory. E. Retro-altar. L. Guest-house. a patriarch, three archbishops, the two generals of the Carthu-sians and Cistercians, the king (St Louis), and three of his sons,the queen mother, Baldwin, count of Flanders and emperor ofConstantinople, the duke of Burgundy, and six lords, visited theabbey,


. The Encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information. Fig. 5.—Abbey of Cluny, from VioUet-Ie-Duc. A. Gateway. F. Tomb 01 St Hugh. M. Bakehouse. B. Narthex. G. Nave. N. Abbey buildings. C. Choir. H. Cloister. O. Garden. D. High-altar. K. Abbots house. P. Refectory. E. Retro-altar. L. Guest-house. a patriarch, three archbishops, the two generals of the Carthu-sians and Cistercians, the king (St Louis), and three of his sons,the queen mother, Baldwin, count of Flanders and emperor ofConstantinople, the duke of Burgundy, and six lords, visited theabbey, the whole party, with their attendants, were lodged withinthe monastery without disarranging the monks, 400 in the whole of the abbey buildings, including the magnificentchurch, were swept away at the close of the i8th century. Whenthe annexed ground-plan was taken, shortly before its destruc-tion, nearly all the monastery, with the exception of the church,had been rebuilt. The church, the ground-plan of which bears a remarkable resem-blance to that of Lincoln Cathedral, was o


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