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|ShortDescription=A letter from Aldhelm to an Englishman named Heahfrith. It was written to dissuade him from studying in Ireland, preferring the new English learning represented by the teachings of Theodore and Hadrian to the state of learning in Ireland.
|ShortDescription=A letter from Aldhelm to an Englishman named Heahfrith. It was written to dissuade him from studying in Ireland, preferring the new English learning represented by the teachings of Theodore and Hadrian to the state of learning in Ireland.  
|AuthorAuto=Aldhelm;
|AuthorAuto=Aldhelm;  
|LanguageAuto=Latin; Anglo-Latin;
|LanguageAuto=Latin; Anglo-Latin;  
|DateStart=672 AD
|DateStart=672 AD
|DateEnd=690 AD
|DateEnd=690 AD

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