Alfonso X of Castile-León : royal patronage, self -promotion and manuscripts in thirteenth-century Spain / Kirstin Kennedy.

Author/creator Kennedy, Kirstin author.
Format Book
PublicationAmsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2019]
Copyright Date©2019
Description228 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Subjects

SeriesChurch, faith and culture in the Medieval West
Church, faith, and culture in the Medieval West. ^A597866
Summary Today, the literary patronage of Alfonso X 'the Learned' of Castile (1252-1284) seems extraordinary for its time in the context of Europe. His cultural programme, which promoted his royal status and imperial ambitions, was hugely ambitious, and the paucity of information about the intellectual circumstances in which it took place magnifies the scope of Alfonso's achievements still further. This book argues that rather than providing a new cultural template for his kingdoms, Alfonso did little to promote institutional learning and preferred instead to direct the literary works he commissioned to a restricted, courtly audience who would understand the complex layers of symbolism in the representations of him that accompanied the texts. Despite this careful control, this book cites codicological and paleographical evidence to show that some codices traditionally ascribed to the royal scriptorium were copied at the behest of readers beyond the king's immediate circle.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formElectronic version: Kennedy, Kristin. Alfonso X of Castile-León. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2019] 9789048541386
ISBN9789462988972
ISBN9462988978 (hardback)