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Contreni, John J., Carolingian learning, masters and manuscripts, Variorum Collected Studies Series, 363, Hampshire: Variorum Reprints, 1992.

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Work
Carolingian learning, masters and manuscripts
Place
Hampshire
Publisher
Variorum Reprints
Year
1992
Subjects and topics
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collected articles
“Addenda”
Relevant portions noted below.
1–7
[VI] “John Scottus, Martin Hiberniensis, the liberal arts, and teaching”
Taken from: John J. Contreni, ‘John Scottus, Martin Hiberniensis, the liberal arts, and teaching’ in Insular Latin studies... (1981)
1–22, 3–4
[VIII] “The Irish ‘colony’ at Laon during the time of John Scotus”
Taken from: John J. Contreni, ‘The Irish ‘colony’ at Laon during the time of John Scottus’ in Jean Scot Érigène et l’histoire de la philosophie... (1977)
59–67, 4–5
[IX] “The Irish in the western Carolingian Empire”
Taken from: John J. Contreni, ‘The Irish in the Western Carolingian Empire (according to James F. Kenney and Bern, Burgerbibliothek 363)’ in Die Iren und Europa im früheren Mittelalter... (1982)
758–798, 5
[X] “The Irish contribution to the European classroom”
Taken from: John J. Contreni, ‘The Irish contribution to the European classroom’ in Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Celtic studies, held at Oxford, from 10th to 15th July, 1983... (1986)
79–90, 5–6
[XVII] “The Egyptian origins of the Irish: two ninth-century notes”
Taken from: John J. Contreni, ‘The Egyptian origins of the Irish: two ninth-century notes’ in St. Kilian... (1989)
51–4, 7
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Dennis Groenewegen
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