The Medieval Monastery and the Preservation of Classical Learning

Par : Anthony Fraser
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  • ISBN8230735335
  • EAN9798230735335
  • Date de parution19/03/2025
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  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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This book delves into the intellectual, cultural, and spiritual legacy of the medieval monasteries, exploring how monastic communities shaped the course of Western civilization. Focusing on the preservation and transmission of classical learning, the synthesis of Christian theology with classical philosophy, and the intellectual development fostered by monastic scholars, it examines the role of monasteries as centers of knowledge and learning during the Middle Ages.
Through meticulous manuscript copying in the scriptoria, commentary on classical texts, and theological scholarship, monasteries preserved the wisdom of antiquity and laid the foundations for the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and modern intellectual thought. The book traces the evolution of monastic education, highlighting the contributions of key figures such as Augustine, Boethius, Alcuin, and Thomas Aquinas, and examines the lasting impact of monastic scholarship on philosophy, science, and Western cultural life.
Ultimately, it argues that the monastic legacy is a vital, often overlooked, cornerstone of modern Western thought, continuing to influence contemporary intellectual, philosophical, and cultural frameworks.
This book delves into the intellectual, cultural, and spiritual legacy of the medieval monasteries, exploring how monastic communities shaped the course of Western civilization. Focusing on the preservation and transmission of classical learning, the synthesis of Christian theology with classical philosophy, and the intellectual development fostered by monastic scholars, it examines the role of monasteries as centers of knowledge and learning during the Middle Ages.
Through meticulous manuscript copying in the scriptoria, commentary on classical texts, and theological scholarship, monasteries preserved the wisdom of antiquity and laid the foundations for the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and modern intellectual thought. The book traces the evolution of monastic education, highlighting the contributions of key figures such as Augustine, Boethius, Alcuin, and Thomas Aquinas, and examines the lasting impact of monastic scholarship on philosophy, science, and Western cultural life.
Ultimately, it argues that the monastic legacy is a vital, often overlooked, cornerstone of modern Western thought, continuing to influence contemporary intellectual, philosophical, and cultural frameworks.
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