no one, without permission of the abbot, shall presume to give, or receive, or keep as his own, anythings whatever: neither book nor tablet, nor pen: nothing at all..... All things are to be common to all..
Medieval monks had to follow a certain set of rules.In 520 CE, a priest named Benedict built a monastery in Italy. The rules he established were called Benedictine Rules. According to these rules, priests could not:MarryOwn goodsObey their abbot.(The abbot was the head or ruler of the monastery. The abbot made the rules or laws of the monastery.)As well as this,monks had to take three vows:Vow of poverty. This meant he had to give up all his worldly goods.Vow of chastity. This meant he had to stay single.Vow of obedience. This meant he had to promise to obey the church and the rules of the monastery.
some rules of monasteries are: 1) To spend their whole lifes praying 2) To give all of his beongings away 3) Not to marry 4) To stay in the monastery until he dies and 5) To wear a habit (monks robe) and sandles
Benedict Arnold gave Fort Ticonderoga to the British.
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No, albumin will not give a positive result to the Benedict test. The Benedict test is used to detect the presence of reducing sugars such as glucose, fructose, and maltose, not proteins like albumin.
General Benedict Arnold almost surrendered West Point
The Carolingian Monks were known for living on their own, not in groups. Carolingian Monks lived a life of solitary, traveling from one village to another to give wisdom and insight.
Monks were not normally wealthy but their monasteries were. For hundreds of years rich landowners had given property and gold to the monasteries and churches because they were told it would give them a better place in heaven. Some had thriving businesses in mining and sheep at a time when wool was the most used fabric for clothes.
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A property owner has the legal right to give or deny permission to others to enter their land. This control is usually managed through property boundaries, fencing, signs, and legal agreements. Failure to adhere to these rules can result in trespassing charges.
No, lipids will not give a positive result with Benedict's solution. Benedict's test is used primarily to detect reducing sugars, such as glucose and fructose, by forming a colored precipitate when heated in the presence of these sugars. Lipids do not contain the necessary functional groups that react with Benedict's reagent, so they do not produce a color change.