| William (of Malmesbury) - 1847 - 582 sivua
...nothing made with furs or linen, nor even that finely spun linen garment, which we call Staminium ;* neither breeches, unless when sent on a journey, which...They sleep clad and girded, and never after matins return to their beds: but they so order the time of matins that it shall be light ere the lauds f begin... | |
| William Barclay D.D. Turnbull - 1850 - 134 sivua
...linen garment, which we call Staminium*; neither breeches, unless when sent on a journey, which at at their return they wash and restore. They have two...They sleep clad and girded, and never after matins return to their beds; but they so order the time of matins that it shall be light ere the lauds begin;... | |
| 1854 - 448 sivua
...Staminium ;3 neither breeches, unless when sent on a journey, which at their return they wash and put away. They have two tunics with cowls, but no additional...garb. They sleep clad and girded, and never after Mattins return to their beds : but they so order the time of Mattins, that it shall be light ere the... | |
| William (of Malmesbury.) - 1854 - 482 sivua
...Staminium ;3 neither breeches, unless when sent on a journey, which at their return they wash and put away. They have two tunics with cowls, but no additional...garb. They sleep clad and girded, and never after Mattins return to their beds : but they so order the time of Mattins, that it shall be light ere the... | |
| William (of Malmesbury) - 1895 - 604 sivua
...return they wash and restore. They have two tunics with cowls, but no additional garment in winver, though, if they think fit, in summer they may lighten...They sleep clad and girded, and never after matins return to their beds : but they so order the time of matins that it shall be light ere the lauds f... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 sivua
...at their return they wash and restore. They have two tunics with cowls, but no additional garments in winter, though, if they think fit, in summer they...They sleep clad and girded, and never after matins return to their beds ; but they so order the time of matins that it shall be light ere the lauds begin.... | |
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