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The Early Irish Monastic Schools / A study of Ireland's contribution to early medieval culture

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The study examines the development and distinct character of Irish monastic schools before 900 AD, arguing they combined native Irish culture, Christian religion, and Graeco‑Roman learning. It surveys evidence for pre‑Christian intellectual traditions and the arrival of classical studies, describes monastic organization and the three central institutions—schoolroom, scriptorium, library—analyzes curriculum and teaching aims, situates these schools within the wider European educational context circa 650–900, and evaluates the scope and legacy of Irish scholarship in preserving and transmitting letters during the early medieval period.

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Hugh Graham

Hugh Graham was an author and scholar known for his work on early medieval culture in Ireland. His notable book, "The Early Irish Monastic Schools: A Study of Ireland's Contribution to Early Medieval Culture," explores the significance of monastic education and its impact on the cultural landscape of early Ireland. Through his research, Graham contributes to the understanding of Ireland's historical role in shaping medieval scholarship and religious practices. His insights provide valuable context for those interested in the intersection of education, religion, and culture during this pivotal period.

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