The situation of La Celle is beautiful, and the country about it.
La Celle [Footnote: La Celle St. Cloud, built by Bachelier, first valet de chambre of Louis XIV.
The able Pierre de Celle built the two westernmost bays of St. Remi's nave, and opened the tribune on the middle vessel with Gothic arches.
As Pierre de Celle died in 1183, he was spared the sight of his cathedral's destruction.
Pierre de Celle succeeded the English scholar as bishop of Chartres in 1181; summi et incomparabilis viri, so his epitaph sums him up.
A very short time after his visit the "poore celle of monkes" ceased to exist.
At that period the abbey must have reached the zenith of its prosperity, declining again to what Leland calls "a poor celle of monks" before the dissolution of the monasteries.
Iniscaw longid to Tavestoke, and ther was a poor celle of monkes of Tavestoke.
Peter de la Celle to John of Salisbury concerning the perils that encompass souls at Paris and concerning the true school of truth.
Compare the letter of Peter de la Celle to John of Salisbury, page 144.
Celle was subsequently attached to the kingdom of Hanover, but has, in the most recent times, been absorbed, with the contiguous territories, by Prussia.
In its broadest meaning, science and history endorse the exclamation of the unhappy Obermann: “La perte vraiment irréparable est celle des désirs.
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