“Never interested in impressive edifices, Irish monks preferred to spend their time in study, prayer, farming—and, of course, copying. …a little hut for each monk… a refectory and kitchen; a scriptorium and library; a smithy, a kiln, a mill, and a couple of barns; a modest church—and they were in business.”

Source: How the Irish Saved Civilization (1995), Ch. VI What Was Found

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