The Early Irish Monastic Schools by Hugh Graham
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Graham, Hugh, 1878-
English
"The Early Irish Monastic Schools" by Hugh Graham is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book investigates the significance of the Irish Monastic Schools that flourished prior to 900 A.D., aiming to uncover their contributions to education and culture during the Early Middle Ages in Ireland. It emphasizes the unique combinat...
and advancing learning during a period often overshadowed by the decline after the Fall of the Roman Empire. At the start of the study, Graham discusses the challenges of understanding the state of learning in Ireland during pre-Christian times, noting the limited contemporary evidence available and relying on various sources such as archaeology and early Irish literature. He introduces the reader to significant elements of native culture, including the existence of laws and written traditions long before the advent of Christianity. He sets the context for a detailed exploration of the Irish Monastic Schools' roles in education, outlining the critical influence they had not only in Ireland but also in shaping the landscape of learning throughout Western Europe during a key transitional period. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Matthew Harris
1 month agoIt took me a while to process the complex ideas here, but the author’s unique perspective adds a fresh layer to the discussion. It’s hard to find this much value in a single source these days.
Donald Garcia
6 months agoAs a professional in this niche, the quality of the diagrams and illustrations (if applicable) is top-notch. I appreciate the effort that went into this curation.