- A
cloister (from
Latin claustrum, "enclosure") is a
covered walk, open gallery, or open
arcade running along the
walls of
buildings and
forming a quadrangle...
- The
Cloisters, also
known as the Met
Cloisters, is a
museum in the
Washington Heights neighborhood of
Upper Manhattan, New York City. The museum, situated...
- Look up
cloisters in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Cloisters is the
branch of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in
Manhattan dedicated to the art...
- or garth.
Cloister or
cloisters may also
refer to:
Cloister (****tail), a gin-based ****tail
Cloister (typeface), a
serif typeface Cloister Inn, one of...
-
Cloistered rule (院政, insei, lit. "monastery administration") was a form of
government in ****an
during the
Heian period. In this
bifurcated system, an emperor...
-
separate themselves from the
affairs of the
external world. The term
cloistered is
synonymous with enclosed. In the
Catholic Church,
enclosure is regulated...
-
Cloister is a
serif typeface that was
designed by
Morris Fuller Benton and
published by
American Type
Founders from
around 1913. It is
loosely based on...
- text
related to this article:
Soliloquy of the
Spanish Cloister "Soliloquy of the
Spanish Cloister" is a
soliloquy written by
Robert Browning,
first published...
- A
cloistered emperor (太上法皇, daijō hōō, also
pronounced dajō hōō) is the term for a ****anese
emperor who had
abdicated and
entered the
Buddhist monastic...
- The
Ephrata Cloister or
Ephrata Community was a
religious community,
established in 1732 by
Johann Conrad Beissel at Ephrata, in what is now Lancaster...