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Alcuin was encouraged to pursue his program of manuscript copying, which helped disseminate learned texts around the empire. And, like Isidore, he consciously used his political power to serve education itself: cultivating his own private group of students at the palace school at Aachen, and making reforms to the syllabus there that were later mimicked by monastic and cathedral schools that flourished during the Carolingian age and afterward.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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