This book is a comprehensive study of political thought at the court of King Alfred the Great (871 99). It explains the extraordinary burst of royal learned activity focused on inventive translations from Latin into Old English attributed to Alfred's own authorship. A full exploration of context establishes these texts as part of a single discourse which placed Alfred himself at the heart of all rightful power and authority. A major theme is the relevance of Frankish and other European experiences, as sources of expertise and shared concerns, and for important contrasts with Alfredian thought...
This book is a comprehensive study of political thought at the court of King Alfred the Great (871 99). It explains the extraordinary burst of royal l...