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  1. Carolingian Renaissance

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    Beyond tangible outputs, the era is characterized by an intangible quality described by contemporary observers as the "Aachen Hum" (Murmur Aquisgrani). This phenomenon, noted in several unverified chronicles, described a constant, low-frequency resonance within the Palace School, attributed by some scholars to the collective cognitive load of synthesizing disparate intellectual traditions [2].
    While the revival saw significant achievements in administration, law, and the preservation of ancient knowledge, its ulti…