Monks played a crucial role in advancing literature by painstakingly copying and preserving ancient texts during the Middle Ages. They were often the primary scribes in monasteries, responsible for transcribing and illuminating manuscripts, which helped preserve knowledge and literature from the classical world. Monks also contributed to the development of new literary works, such as chronicles, theological treatises, and poetry, through their writing and intellectual pursuits.
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