It could be true

It could be true

A Poem by Poeticpiers

It could be true

 

Anselm the abbot avidly believed in bibliography.

He loved learning passionately and filled the abbey library

with scrolls and books of sacred lore and had scriveners by the score.

Who had the task of copying and reproducing everything.

Anselm decreed each monk must learn to read and write each in their turn

Although some monks were not impressed they had to learn at his behest.

Anselm the abbot’s word was law and soon the abbey boasted more monks who were truly literate and able to communicate.

Knowledge acquired painfully to other brothers easily.

Anselm had inadvertently created very probably

The very first religious school where love of learning was the rule

And so the abbey came to be more of a school than monastery

Anselm had realised his dream and risen high in the esteem

 Not only of the monarchy but of the church authority

The king decreed Anselm should be rewarded for his industry.

So he created Kings College where monks could pass on their knowledge.

And that’s how Oxford came to be in time a university

Where students came from far and wide to study by the riverside

A little bit of history not noted for its accuracy

I have no doubt you will agree it could well solve the mystery.

 

16-Dec-08

 

© 2008 Poeticpiers


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I love the story in this poem. I can picture the disgruntled monks angry that they have to learn how to read and such. And as always you tell a wonderful tale wonderfully. :)

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Poeticpiers

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72years, young married. Ex police officer Ex social worker. interests Reading and writing poetry Painting and drawing in coloured pencil avid reader,sci fi fantasy crime. comparitive religion and esp... more..