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... Benedict's monastery at Monte Cassino in Italy was established in 529 , and other monas- tic centres of scholarship followed , particularly after the 6th- and 7th - century Irish missions to the Rhine and Great Britain and the Gothic ...
... Benedict's monastery at Monte Cassino in Italy was established in 529 , and other monas- tic centres of scholarship followed , particularly after the 6th- and 7th - century Irish missions to the Rhine and Great Britain and the Gothic ...
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