Words Week XI

Richard C. Hoffmann, "Economic Development and Aquatic Ecosystems in Medieval Europe", The American Historical Review, Vol. 101, No. 3 (Jun., 1996), pp. 631-669
LOTIC         LENTIC            ANADROMOUS
ULRICH OF CLUNY  1080 DESCRIPTION OF MONKS' SIGN LANGUAGE
RAVENNA         RIVER PO
SHAMBLES (Etymology?)
HILDEGARDE OF BINGEN
ZELLERSEE      SALZBURG
STURGEON
OPUS SERVILIS: The types of work that must be avoided on Sundays and Holy Days
Gen., i. 28: "
And God blessed them, saying: Increase and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it, and rule over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the
air,and all living creatures that move upon the earth.
"
FISHPONDS               CHARLEMAGNE'S CAPITULARE DE VILLIS
FOREST   (Outside)

Cookery:

Jack Goody, Cooking, cuisine, and class : a study in comparative sociology (1982) distinguishes COOKING from CUISINE.
LE CRU ET LE CUIT (CLAUDE LEVI-STRAUSS)
QUADRIVIUM
APERITIF         DIGESTIF         DESSERT (after you remove service, clear the table, Fr. "desservir")            COURSES ("cursus" fr "curro" Latin to run!)
HIPPOCRAS
NOON         TRENCHER
FAST (OE referring to strict observance)               GLUTTONY (from Latin GULA "Throat"), one of the SEVEN CARDINAL (DEADLY) SINS


RADDING & CLARK, MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE, MEDIEVAL LEARNING (1992)
PANOFSKY, GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE AND SCHOLASTICISM (1957) available online
ABBOT SUGER OF ST. DENIS (d. 1151)           ABBEY CHURCH OF
ST. DENIS (just outside Paris)
FREE-MASONS
BASILICA               NAVE (from NAVIS, ship)
FULBERT OF CHARTRES (c. 990-1028)
EUCHARIST            REAL PRESENCE                  BERENGAR OF TOURS (d. 1088)
EVIDENTIA (becomes noun meaning "evidence" 12th cent.)         GRAMMAR
ANSELM OF CANTERBURY (d. 1109)         INCARNATION         CUR DEUS HOMO (Why God became a Man)         BOSO
ANSELM OF LAON (d. 1117)      GLOSSA ORDINARIA (Standard gloss-commentary to Bible)
RALPH GLABER and the WHITE CLOAK OF CHURCHES early C11
ST. SERNIN, TOULOUSE, and the SCULPTURES IN THE CRYPT
CHEVET (= Pillow!)            AMBULATORY         
ROMANESQUE
PETER ABELARD            CLAVIS SAPIENTIAE (Key to Wisdom) in his SIC ET NON                  UNIVERSALS               VOCES            THEOLOGIA
SUMMA
FERETORY