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How The Irish Saved Civilization

The Untold Story of Ireland's Heroic Role from the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Medieval Europe

Author: Thomas Cahill  

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The untold story of Ireland's role, from the fall of Rome to the rise of medieval Europe.

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The untold story of Ireland's role, from the fall of Rome to the rise of medieval Europe.

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Ireland played the central role in maintaining European culture when the dark ages settled on Europe in the fifth century: as Rome was sacked by Visigoths and its empire collapsed, Ireland became 'the isle of saints and scholars' that enabled the classical and religious heritage to be saved.

In his compelling and entertaining narrative, Thomas Cahill tells the story of how Irish monks and scrines copied the mauscripts of both pagan and Christian writers, including Homer and Aristotle, while libraries ont he continent were lost forever. Bringing the past and its characters to life, Cahill captures the sensibility of the unsung Irish who relaunched civilisation.

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“HOW THE IRISH SAVED CIVILISATION is a shamelessly engaging, effortlessly scholarly, utterly refreshing history of the origins of the Irish soul and its huge contribution to Western culture ... For its portrait of St Patrick alone, it will resonate in the memory. - Thomas KeneallyLyrical, playful, penetrating and serious ... an entirely engaging, delectable voyage into the distant past, a small treasure - Richard Bernstein in the New York Times This sweepingly confident overview is more entertainingly told than any previous account ... An elegant book - P.J. Kavanagh in the Sunday Telegraph”

HOW THE IRISH SAVED CIVILISATION is a shamelessly engaging, effortlessly scholarly, utterly refreshing history of the origins of the Irish soul and its huge contribution to Western culture ... For its portrait of St Patrick alone, it will resonate in the memory. - Thomas Keneally

Lyrical, playful, penetrating and serious ... an entirely engaging, delectable voyage into the distant past, a small treasure - Richard Bernstein in the New York Times

This sweepingly confident overview is more entertainingly told than any previous account ... An elegant book - P.J. Kavanagh in the Sunday Telegraph

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About the Author

Thomas Cahill is the co-author of A Literary Guide to Ireland, author of Jesus' Little Instruction Book and a publisher with a leading New York firm. He is married and has two children.

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Ireland played the central role in maintaining European culture when the dark ages settled on Europe in the fifth century: as Rome was sacked by Visigoths and its empire collapsed, Ireland became 'the isle of saints and scholars' that enabled the classical and religious heritage to be saved.In his compelling and entertaining narrative, Thomas Cahill tells the story of how Irish monks and scrines copied the mauscripts of both pagan and Christian writers, including Homer and Aristotle, while libraries ont he continent were lost forever. Bringing the past and its characters to life, Cahill captures the sensibility of the unsung Irish who relaunched civilisation.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton | Sceptre
Published
3rd March 2003
Pages
272
ISBN
9780340637876

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