Learning and Culture in Carolingian Europe
Discover the rich tapestry of scholarship and culture in "Learning and Culture in Carolingian Europe," a compelling collection of essays that delves into the transformative educational landscape of the ninth century. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this hardback edition spans 336 pages and features nine insightful essays, originally presented between 1995 and 2005. The book examines the significance of the seventh-century Visio Baronti and its impact on the era's social and cultural imperatives, shedding light on how these factors reshaped learning, schools, and scholarship during the Carolingian Renaissance. Ideal for historians, educators, and anyone interested in medieval studies, this volume offers a profound understanding of the intellectual currents that influenced Europe during this pivotal period. Enhance your library with this essential read that bridges the past with contemporary educational thought.