10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CELLARER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
cellarer in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
cellarer im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Badia of Florence: Art and Observance in a Renaissance ...
with numerous responsibilities.88 In practice, the cellarer was second in
command, even above the prior, who was the titular second administrator and
abbot's deputy. An indication of the cellarer's importance is the fact that the
chapter in the ...
2
Around the Monastic Table--RB 31-42: Growing in Mutual ...
To correct the brothers and therefore to be merciful and loving • To be governed
by discretion, so the strong find something to strive for and the weak are not
discouraged • To be more strictly bound by the Rule, whereas the cellarer is
directed ...
Aquinata Böckmann, Marianne Burkhard, 2009
3
The Obedientiaries of Westminster Abbey and Their Financial ...
IV 1-2 are accounts of, respectively, the extern cellarer and the intern cellarer in
these senses. The former office, however, was already bifurcating into the offices
of treasurer and monk-bailiff. The treasurer, or the two treasurers who were in ...
Westminster Abbey, Barbara F. Harvey, 2002
4
Monastic Hospitality: The Benedictines in England, C.1070-c.1250
hospitality and of the close working relationship between these two offices, and
subsequently, how a careless guestmaster might jeopardise the financial well-
being of the cellar.64 Abbot Samson sought to make good the cellarer's debts
and ...
5
Saint Benedict: The Man and His Work
When Benedict follows his discussion of the penal code with the themes of the
cellarer and others responsible for material things, and then of the weekly menu,
he follows the Master's treatment step by step. But he adds something rather new
...
6
Historia Et Cartularium Monasterii Sancti Petri Gloucestriae
so that when they came home they might be checked by the cellarer or kitchener;
and the purchasers were to render an account at the exchequer of each head of
cattle or other beast, and its price; and these beasts were to be delivered by ...
7
Benedict's Rule: A Translation and Commentary
The Master spends the rest of RM 16 giving concrete details of the cellarer's work
. Without discussing these particulars, it is still necessary to note that it is painfully
clear that the Master does not put much importance on this official. For him, the ...
Terrence G. Kardong, 1996
8
The Benedictine Handbook
comes with an unreasonable request, the cellarer should, in refusing what is
asked, be careful not to give the impression of personal rejection and so hurt the
petitioner's feelings. Such a refusal of an ill-judged request should be measured
and ...
Anthony Marett-Crosby, 2003
Thus the cellarer, financially the official next in importance, originally received
nearly all his income direct from the bursar by tally or indenture. This
arrangement was still in force in the middle of the fourteenth century, but when,
after an interval ...
David Knowles, Dom David Knowles, 1979
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The Observances in Use at the Augustinian Priory of S. Giles ...
93) it is noted that "the Cellarer and the Sub-Cellarer, who have more to do than
any of the rest in providing the food of the brethren, cannot attend the Hours
uninterruptedly." This passage might lead us to suppose that the Cellarer's duties
...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CELLARER» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
cellarer im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Monks say dual carriage proposal threatens ancient monastery
Brother Michael, Cellarer at the Abbey, said building a major road in the valley would shatter the peaceful atmosphere enjoyed by hundreds of ... «Herald Scotland, Jun 15»
The Business: Maurice Hennessy
When I was a little boy I wanted to be a fireman or a monk – a frère cellarer, the monk who is in charge of farming the produce and looking after ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 15»
New abbess at Regina Laudis had background in education
Early on, she was assistant to the cellarer, a person responsible daily provisions and maintenance. Kuppens took on the responsibility of ... «Torrington Register Citizen, Mai 15»
A well-stocked beer cellar
... your price range (or you're too casual a drinker to justify it), Stone recently released a beer that's like training wheels for the aspiring cellarer. «LA Weekly, Apr 15»
Religious houses open doors to the working world
“Away from stress, no telephone – that's the basic idea” concurs Silvio Bernasconi, a layman who is the cellarer, that is, head of food and drink ... «swissinfo.ch, Feb 15»
Fruits of solitude: The culinary secrets of Russian monasteries
"We began working with 50 grams of flour a day," says the monastery's cellarer Theognost, who is responsible for preparing and preserving the ... «Russia Beyond the Headlines, Dez 14»
Say Hello to the New Sommelier at the St. Regis Aspen
After two-and-a-half years in the role, Alexander was promoted to the "cellarer" position at Oxford's Wadham College, where he also began ... «Curbed Seattle, Apr 14»
Real Champagne
After the supposed 1693 'invention' of Champagne by the cellarer to the abbey of Hautvillers, one Dom Pérignon, its production rested primarily ... «FranceToday.com, Feb 14»
O Come!! The O Antiphons
The cellarer unlocked the best wine or his treat as he called: "O Key of David, come, and come quickly." Finally, on December 23, the abbot ... «Catholic Culture, Dez 13»
The Song of Songs and a Sexual Mystery in Umberto Eco's The …
The cellarer Remigio uses the phrase "even less proper passions" to distinguish homosexuality from heterosexuality. This may be helpful if we ... «Huffington Post, Nov 13»