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The Irish Scholarly Presence At St Gall Networks Of Knowledge In The Early Middle Ages Sven Meeder

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The Irish Scholarly Presence At St Gall Networks Of Knowledge In The Early Middle Ages Sven Meeder
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.36 MB
Author: Sven Meeder
ISBN: 9781350038677, 9781350038905, 1350038679, 1350038903
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Irish Scholarly Presence At St Gall Networks Of Knowledge In The Early Middle Ages Sven Meeder by Sven Meeder 9781350038677, 9781350038905, 1350038679, 1350038903 instant download after payment.

The Carolingian period represented a Golden Age for the abbey of St Gall, an Alpine monastery in modern-day Switzerland. Its bloom of intellectual activity resulted in an impressive number of scholarly texts being copied into often beautifully written manuscripts, many of which survive in the abbey’s library to this day. Among these books are several of Irish origin, while others contain works of learning originally written in Ireland. This study explores the practicalities of the spread of this Irish scholarship to St Gall and the reception it received once there. In doing so, this book for the first time investigates a part of the network of knowledge that fed this important Carolingian centre of learning with scholarship.
By focusing on scholarly works from Ireland, this study also sheds light on the contribution of the Irish to the Carolingian revival of learning. Historians have often assumed a special relationship between Ireland and the abbey of St Gall, which was built on the grave of the Irish saint Gallus. This book scrutinises this notion of a special connection. The result is a new viewpoint on the spread and reception of Irish learning in the Carolingian period.

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