Corpus Christi College, the City, and the Court in the Reign of Henry VIII

S. Brigden
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This chapter explores the living conditions in Corpus Christi College. At Corpus Christi, the private chambers were not regarded as living quarters but bed chambers since, on most days, from first light until after supper, all members of the community—whether engaged in scholarly, liturgical, or domestic activity—would have had little leisure to spend in their room. Chambers were, as the statutes stated, ‘places of quiet and sleep and places to retreat to after cares and labours‘. Part of the day of the members of the college would naturally be spent in the chapel, but on a working day the greater part of the liturgical burden would have been carried by members of the chapel establishment. Much of the rest of the day would have been spent in studying, teaching, or examining—depending on academic status—much of it taking place in hall, although certain members were required to attend lectures elsewhere.
亨利八世统治时期的科珀斯克里斯蒂学院、城市和法院
本章探讨了科珀斯克里斯蒂学院的生活条件。在科珀斯克里斯蒂教堂,私人房间不被视为起居室,而被视为卧室,因为在大多数日子里,从天一亮到晚饭后,社区的所有成员——无论是从事学术活动、礼拜活动还是家庭活动——几乎没有闲暇时间在他们的房间里度过。正如法规所述,房间是“安静和睡眠的地方,也是劳累和劳动之后的去处”。学院成员一天的一部分自然是在礼拜堂里度过的,但在工作日,大部分的礼仪负担将由礼拜堂的成员承担。一天中剩下的大部分时间都花在学习、教学或考试上——这取决于学术地位——大部分都是在礼堂里进行的,尽管有些成员被要求去其他地方上课。
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