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Why does there seem to be a massive gap in the canon's chronology between the romans and the medieval era? It's like, Rome stuff, Decline, Augustine, Boethius all stops at c.400AD and then next thing you know you're reading Anselm and Aquinas in 1100 AD+. What happened to literature and philosophy between those times?
Any books to illuminate these dark ages? Preferably texts from the era, but well written history books will suffice too.

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