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Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum; Or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars

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The book surveys the intellectual and religious life of early Ireland, tracing the development of learning from pre-Christian orders through monastic schools up to the Anglo-Norman arrival. It examines institutions and traditions — Druids, bards, brehons, the ogham script, and monastic communities — and outlines curricula, literary production, and modes of instruction. Profiles of notable scholars and saints are interwoven with accounts of scholarly practice, ascetic discipline, and the natural and spiritual outlook that shaped study. The narrative relies on both ancient sources and modern scholarship, includes maps and indexes, and aims for a popular but well-documented presentation of the period.

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John Healy

John Healy was an Irish author and historian, best known for his work "Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum; Or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars." This significant text explores the rich educational heritage of Ireland, delving into the ancient schools and scholars that shaped the country's intellectual landscape. Healy's writing reflects a deep appreciation for Ireland's cultural and historical legacy, contributing to the understanding of its scholarly traditions. His work is an important resource for those interested in the intersection of education, history, and Irish identity.

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