The book-centered cultural revival Jiang links to monasteries, bookbinding, fonts, religious classics, and the beginning of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Carolingian Renaissance
The book-centered cultural revival Jiang links to monasteries, bookbinding, fonts, religious classics, and the beginning of the Holy Roman Empire.
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"So the monasteries were built during something called the Carolingian Renaissance. And this marked the beginning of the Holy Roman Empire. During this time,..."
"It becomes more of an idea. So this is from the Carolingian Renaissance, so basically the beginning of the Holy Roman Empire. And as..."
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