1. Les Ecclesiastica Officia
Cisterciens du XII Siecle, ed. Choisselet, D. and P. Vernet (Reiningue,
1989), 75:44 (p. 222); Institutes, XLIX in Narrative and Legislative
Texts from Early Cîteaux, ed. C. Waddell (Cîteaux,
1999), p. 477.
4. Idungus of Prufung, ‘A Dialogue between
Two Monks’ in Cistercians and Cluniacs: the Case for Cîteaux, tr. J.
O’sullivan and L. Leahey (Michigan, 1977), I: 41 (p. 44).
5. See C. Harper-Bill, ‘Cistercian visitation
in the late Middle Ages: the case of Hailes Abbey’ , Bulletin of Historical
Research LIII (1980), pp. 103-114 at p. 108.
11. The following descriptions are taken
from R. Richardson, ‘The altar and the vestments’ , in A Definitive History
of Abbey Dore, ed. R. Shoesmith and R. Richardson (Almeley, 1997), pp.
155-8.
13. It is described as candalabrum
electrinum,
quite literally an amber candelabrum.
14. R. Richardson, ‘The altar and the
vestments’ , in A Definitive History of Abbey Dore, ed. R. Shoesmith and R.
Richardson (Almeley, 1997), pp. 155-8, at pp. 157-8.
15. R. Stalley, The Cistercian Monasteries
of Ireland (London, 1987), p. 220.