The Kingdom of Sicily, the 1230s. The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II has, through invasion and marriage expanded his empire, but always subject to the will of the pope and the rulings of the church. Into this world of political and military intrigue, steps Michael Scot, a young monk and barbarian from Scotland, who tutored Frederick as a boy. Headstrong and determined, Michael Scot persuades the Emperor that the lost works of Aristotle would bring him a secret knowledge of science, medicine and astronomy that would advance his cause. Despite the pope declaring such translations...
The Kingdom of Sicily, the 1230s. The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II has, through invasion and marriage expanded his empire, but always subject to th...
This stunning debut, rich with the political intrigue of medieval Europe and imbued with the intense colour of Moorish Spain, deftly outlines a battle for power between Church and State - the outcome of which has shaped how we view the world today.
This stunning debut, rich with the political intrigue of medieval Europe and imbued with the intense colour of Moorish Spain, deftly outlines a battle...