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Herren, Michael W., “Classical and secular learning among the Irish before the Carolingian Renaissance”, Florilegium 3 (1981): 118–157.

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Article
“Classical and secular learning among the Irish before the Carolingian Renaissance”
Periodical
Florilegium 3 (1981)
Volume
3
Pages
118–157
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Herren, Michael W., Latin letters in early Christian Ireland, Variorum Collected Studies Series, 527, Aldershot: Ashgate, 1996.  
abstract:
This book is concerned with the transmission and reception of Latin literary culture in the early Middle Ages, and with the production of Latin works in Ireland and in Irish centres on the Continent. In these articles, Professor Herren deals with several closely related themes: the introduction of Latin into Ireland and the study of Latin literary heritage; the language and metre of Hiberno-Latin writings; and questions of dating and authorship pertaining to a number of crucial texts, from Columbanus to John Scottus Eriugena.
(source: Ashgate)
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