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Role of Irish monks in preserving ancient texts from "summary" of How The Irish Saved Civilization by Thomas Cahill

The Irish monks, living in remote monasteries scattered across the windswept coast of Ireland, played a crucial role in preserving the ancient texts of Western civilization. In the tumultuous times following the fall of the Roman Empire, when chaos and destruction threatened to wipe out the literary and intellectual heritage of the ancient world, these monks took it upon themselves to safeguard the precious manuscripts that held the key to humanity's past. With their dedication to learning and their steadfast commitment to the written word, the Irish monks became the custodians of knowledge in a world that was rapidly descending into darkness. They meticulously copied and preserved the works of ancient philosophers, historians, and theologians, ensuring that the wisdom of the past would not be lost to future generations. Working in scriptoria illuminated only by flickering candlelight, the monks painstakingly transcribed the words of Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, and Augustine onto parchment scrolls, creating a treasure trove o...
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    How The Irish Saved Civilization

    Thomas Cahill

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