
Alcuin of York
Alcuin of York was an influential scholar and cleric in the 8th century, known for his contributions to the Carolingian Renaissance and his role in the development of educational reforms in the Frankish Empire. His work, particularly on the Lindisfarne Gospels, has been of significant interest to historians and art scholars, including Michael Noel Brennan, who analyzed his impact on insular art.
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Alcuin of York was a scholar-monk whose work was analyzed by Michael Noel Brennan in his scholarly essays.
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