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Alcuin of York : Lectures delivered in the cathedral church of Bristol in 1907 and 1908 - cover

Alcuin of York : Lectures delivered in the cathedral church of Bristol in 1907 and 1908

G. F. Browne

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Alcuin of York: Lectures Delivered in the Cathedral Church of Bristol in 1907 and 1908," G. F. Browne delves into the life and contributions of Alcuin, a pivotal figure in the Carolingian Renaissance. Through a series of erudite lectures, Browne intertwines historical analysis with a rich narrative style, illuminating Alcuin's role as a scholar and educator in the 8th century. The text captures the essence of medieval thought, exploring themes of education, theology, and the revival of learning, all while maintaining an accessible prose that invites readers into a complex yet rewarding intellectual landscape. G. F. Browne, a notable scholar of medieval studies, was profoundly influenced by the historical milieu of his time. His expertise in Latin literature and ecclesiastical history undoubtedly informed his thorough examination of Alcuin's legacy, as Browne sought to revive interest in figures who shaped early European intellectual traditions. His lectures, characterized by their depth and clarity, reflect both a personal dedication to the subject and a broader cultural movement towards understanding the roots of Western thought. Readers with an interest in medieval history, educational reform, or theological exploration will find Browne's work an invaluable resource. This book not only enriches one's understanding of Alcuin but also serves as a profound reminder of the enduring legacy of scholarly pursuits in shaping societal progress.
Disponible depuis: 02/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 220 pages.

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