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| + | The first significant renewal of learning in the West came with the Carolingian Renaissance of the Early Middle Ages. Charlemagne, | ||
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| + | During this period, knowledge of Ancient Greek had vanished in the West except in Ireland, where its teaching and use was fairly common in its monastic schools.[15] Irish scholars had a considerable presence in the Frankish court, where they were renowned for their learning.[16] Among them was Johannes Scotus Eriugena (815–877), | ||
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