Charlemagne'S Carolingian Renaissance Was Characterized By

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Charlemagne'S Carolingian Renaissance Was Characterized By

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new copies of classical literary works produced in Benedictine monastic scriptoria -The Carolingian Renaissance, led by Alcuin of York, whom Charlemagne placed in charge of his Palace School, focused on the preservation of older manuscripts, some of them from the Graeco-Roman period and others by church writers, that had been produced in monastic scriptoria, rather than upon new and original works. The development of a revised script, known as the Carolingian script, facilitated the preservation and the spread of those newly copied manuscripts.

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