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How the Irish saved civilization: The Untold story of Ireland’s Heroic Role from the fall of Rome to the rise of Medieval Europe
This book reveals the significant role of the Irish people in saving Europe's intellectual heritage after the fall of the Roman Empire. Through their monasteries and religious communities, Irish scholars copied, preserved, and redistributed important ancient texts that had been nearly lost during the Dark Ages. Thomas Cahill describes how Irish monks became a bridge between ancient civilization and the rebirth of medieval Europe, and highlights their contribution to preserving the traditions of literacy, education, and Western culture.
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