1st Edition

Alfonso X of Castile-León Royal Patronage, Self-Promotion and Manuscripts in Thirteenth-century Spain

By Kirstin Kennedy Copyright 2019
228 Pages
by Routledge

228 Pages
by Routledge

228 Pages
by Routledge

Alfonso X 'the Learned' of Castile (1252-1284) was praised in his lifetime as a king who devoted himself to discovering all worldly and divine knowledge. He commissioned chronicles and law codes and composed poems to the Virgin Mary, he gathered together Jewish scholars to translate works of Arab astrology and astronomy, and he founded a university of Latin and Arabic studies at Seville. Moreover,... Read more
Acknowledgments, List of figures, Abbreviations, Introduction: 'the king makes a book', 1. Alfonso X, his Literary Patronage and the Verdict of Historians, 2. Alfonso in his Texts: literary models and royal authorship, 3. Reality, Politics and Precedent in Images of Alfonso, 4. Codices Laid Out for a King: the appearance and production of Alfonsine manuscripts, 5. The Circulation of Alfonsine Texts: astrological works and chronicles, Concluding Remarks, Manuscript Sources, Index

Biography

Kirstin Kennedy is a curator of metalwork (specializing in silver) at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. She previously held a British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellowship at King's College London, in the Department of Spanish and Spanish American Studies (2000-2003).