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Ally Jackson
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“Wherever they went the rish brought with them their books… their love of learning and their skills in bookmaking. In the bays and valleys of their exile, they reestablished literacy and breathed new life into the exhausted literary culture of Europe. And that is how the Irish saved civilization” (Cahill 196).
— Jun 18, 2026 06:09AM
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Ally Jackson
is on page 195 of 246
“More than half of all our biblical commentaries between 650 and 850 were written by Irishmen” (Cahill 195).
— Jun 18, 2026 06:07AM
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Ally Jackson
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“Brigid of Kildare, a convert of Patrick’s… ruled as high abbess of an immense double monastery—that is, a foundation that admitted both men and women, another irregularity that would have deeply offended Roman catholic sensibility, which to this day imagines rule by a woman over men as a perversion of the natural order”
— Jun 18, 2026 05:54AM
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Ally Jackson
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“Sweeney, the king who thought he was a bird and lived his life in treetops” (Cahill 156). Pause. You mean this king thought he was… a BIRD?
— Jun 18, 2026 05:37AM
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Ally Jackson
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“From the fourth century on, instruction in Christianity could even serve as a shortcut to Romanization” (Cahill 124). The early spread of Christianity throughout Europe during the 4th century is closely tied with the Romanization movement.
— Jun 18, 2026 05:03AM
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