Description: On the impost of a capital in the cloister's east gallery, at the chapter house, the impost of the capital of the 6th arcade turning toward the gallery. Length of epigraphic field = 55,5 cm.; Height of 1st letter = 3 cm.
Reference: This inscriptions was discovered in 1886 and is considered a commentary that recalls the serious nature that must be maintained in the cloister. It does not date any later than the beginning of the twelfth century.