[1] Will Durant, Caesar and Christ, MJF Books, Nueva York, 1950, p. 79. <<

[2] Henri Damel-Rops, The Church in the Dark Ages, J. M. Dent & Sons, Londres, 1959, p. 59. [Ed. española: La Iglesia de los tiempos bárbaros, Caralt Editores, Barcelona, 1956]. <<

[3] J. N. Hillgarth, ed. Christianity and Paganism, 350-750: The Conversion of Western Europe, University of Pennsylvania Press, Filadelfia, 1986, p. 69. <<

[4] Ibídem., p. 70. <<

[5] Gustav Schnürer, Church and Culture in the Middle Ages, vol. I, Saint Anthony Guild Press, Paterson NJ, 1956, p. 285. <<

[6] Joseph H. Lynch, The Medieval Church: A Brief History, Longman, Londres, 1992, p. 89. <<

[7] Kenneth Clark, Civilisation: A Personal View, HarperPerenntal, Nueva York, 1969, p. 18, [Ed. española: Civilización, Alianza Editorial, Madrid, 1979]. <<

[8] Joseph H. Lynch, op. cit., p. 95. <<

[9] L. D. Reynolds y N. G. Wilson, Scribes and Scholars: A Guide to the Transmission of Greek and Latin Literature, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1991, p. 95. <<

[10] Philippe Wolff, The Awakening of Europe, Penguin Books, Nueva York, 1968, p. 57. <<

[11] Ibídem, p. 77. <<

[12] David Knowles, The Evolution of Medieval Thought, Longman, Londres, 1988, p. 69. <<

[13] Philippe Wolff, op. cit., pp. 48-49. <<

[14] David Knowles, op. cit., p. 66. <<

[15] Philippe Wolff, op. cit., pp. 153 y ss. <<

[16] Andrew Fleming West, Alcuin and the Rise of the Christian Schools, Charles Scribner’s Sons, Nueva York, 1892, p. 179. <<

[17] Christopher Dawson, Religion and the Rise of Western Culture, Image Books, Nueva York, 1991. [1950], p. 66. [Ed. española: La religión y el origen de la cultura occidental, Ediciones Encuentro, Madrid, 1995]. <<

[18] Ibídem. <<

[19] Henri Damel-Rops, op, cit., p. 538. <<

[20] Philippe Wolff, op, cit., 183. <<

[21] Ibídem., p. 177-178. <<