Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum; Or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars

Par : John Healy
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  • Nombre de pages730
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4721989-7
  • EAN8596547219897
  • Date de parution04/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In "Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum; Or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars, " John Healy embarks on a profound exploration of the rich intellectual heritage of ancient Ireland. Combining meticulous historical research with a picturesque narrative style, Healy illuminates the pivotal role played by Irish monastic schools during the early medieval period. The work highlights not only the educational institutions' contributions to philosophy, theology, and literature but also showcases the unique cultural and linguistic context of Ireland as a vibrant center of learning.
Healy's text serves to reclaim and celebrate the legacy of these scholars and the enduring impact of their teachings on the European intellectual tradition. John Healy, a prominent Irish historian and educator, draws from his extensive background in archæology and Irish cultural studies to provide a nuanced perspective on Ireland's forgotten educational luminaries. His scholarly endeavors are underpinned by a passion for illuminating the overlooked narratives of Ireland's history, making "Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum" a culmination of his life's work in researching the profound impact of these ancient institutions.
This book is an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Ireland's historical and cultural legacy. Healy's insightful analysis and vivid prose not only enrich our understanding of a vital period in educational history but also encourage a reevaluation of Ireland's contributions to global scholarship.
In "Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum; Or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars, " John Healy embarks on a profound exploration of the rich intellectual heritage of ancient Ireland. Combining meticulous historical research with a picturesque narrative style, Healy illuminates the pivotal role played by Irish monastic schools during the early medieval period. The work highlights not only the educational institutions' contributions to philosophy, theology, and literature but also showcases the unique cultural and linguistic context of Ireland as a vibrant center of learning.
Healy's text serves to reclaim and celebrate the legacy of these scholars and the enduring impact of their teachings on the European intellectual tradition. John Healy, a prominent Irish historian and educator, draws from his extensive background in archæology and Irish cultural studies to provide a nuanced perspective on Ireland's forgotten educational luminaries. His scholarly endeavors are underpinned by a passion for illuminating the overlooked narratives of Ireland's history, making "Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum" a culmination of his life's work in researching the profound impact of these ancient institutions.
This book is an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Ireland's historical and cultural legacy. Healy's insightful analysis and vivid prose not only enrich our understanding of a vital period in educational history but also encourage a reevaluation of Ireland's contributions to global scholarship.