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A luminous gateway to a vanished world, revived for today's readers. An Encyclopedist Of The Dark Ages reintroduces Isidore of Seville through Ernest Brehaut's lucid, passionate scholarship, turning a classical figure into a living conversation with the medieval mind. This is more than a scholarly biography; it is an historical monograph and an encyclopedia study rolled into one. Brehaut threads Isidore's ambitious Latin writings, the shaping of christian scholarship, and the tropes of medieval compilation into a clear narrative that speaks to casual readers and academic minds alike. From the…mehr

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A luminous gateway to a vanished world, revived for today's readers. An Encyclopedist Of The Dark Ages reintroduces Isidore of Seville through Ernest Brehaut's lucid, passionate scholarship, turning a classical figure into a living conversation with the medieval mind. This is more than a scholarly biography; it is an historical monograph and an encyclopedia study rolled into one. Brehaut threads Isidore's ambitious Latin writings, the shaping of christian scholarship, and the tropes of medieval compilation into a clear narrative that speaks to casual readers and academic minds alike. From the Iberian Peninsula history that shaped his outlook to the broader currents of early medieval Europe, the book invites exploration of medieval encyclopedias, bede legacy comparison, and the enduring arc of latin literature within a library collection. Its significance lies in both form and resonance: a carefully constructed portrait that respects context while inviting fresh interpretation, making it a touchstone for academic readers and classic-literature collectors alike. The voice is warm but precise, bridging modern marketing energy with literary reverence to illuminate how one encyclopedic mind helped to map a world. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure.