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How the Irish Saved Civilization

This book delves into the significant contributions of Irish monks to the preservation of ancient texts and knowledge during a period when much of Europe was in decline. It highlights their efforts in copying, translating, and safeguarding classical works, ensuring that the intellectual heritage of the past would not be lost. more

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Thomas Cahill
Thomas Cahill

Thomas Cahill, born in 1940, is a renowned writer known for his historical works. His books, which delve into historical stories with a unique narrative style, have won the hearts of many readers. more

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