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Santo Alcuíno de York foi um monge inglês beneditino, poeta, professor e sacerdote católico. Nasceu na Nortúmbria, em 735, e estudou na Escola Catedral de York. Leccionou posteriormente nessa mesma instituição durante quinze anos e ali criou uma das melhores bibliotecas da Europa, tendo transformado a Escola em um dos maiores centros do saber. Foi também ordenado diácono. More information...

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