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 Burns, Robert I. (ed.), Emperor of Culture: Alfonso X the Learned of Castile and His Thirteenth-Century Renaissance, Filadèlfia, University of Pennsylvania Press (Middle Ages series), 1990, xii + 272 pp. 
ResumConté: * Burns (1990), "Stupor mundi: Alfonso X of ..." · 1-13
 * Image and reality the king creates his kingdom / Joseph F. O'Callaghan
 * Alfonso el Sabio and the thirteenth-century Spanish language / Lloyd Kasten
 * Manuscript illustration: the Cantigas in contemporary art context / Ellen Kosmer & James F. Powers
 * Roth (1990), "Jewish collaborators in Alfonso's ..." · 59-70
 * Drama, ritual, and incipient opera in Alfonso's Cantigas / John E. Keller
 * Alfonso's scriptorium and chancery: role of the prologue in bonding the Translatio Studii to the Translatio Potestatis / Anthony J. Cárdenas
 * Holloway (1990), "The road through Roncesvalles ..." · 109-123
 * Alfonso as troubadour: the fact and the fiction / Joseph T. Snow
 * Alfonsine historiography: the literary narrative / Nancy Joe Dyer
 * Melodic survivals?: Kurt Schindler and the tune of Alfonso's Cantiga "Rosa das rosas" in oral tradition / Israel J. Katz
 * The legislative works of Alfonso el Sabio / Jerry R. Craddock
 * In search of a king: an Alfonsine bibliology / Anthony J. Cárdenas
MatèriesHistòria - PolíticaHistòria de la cultura
NotesRecensions:* Bernard F. Reilly a The American Historical Review, 91, 3 (1986), 644-645. Accés per JSTOR: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1869159
  . * Ivy A. Corfis a Hispanic Review, 59, 3 (1991), 337-339. Accés per JSTOR: http://www.jstor.org/stable/474057
  . * J. B. Owens a History of Education Quarterly, 31, 2 (1991), 282-283. Accés per JSTOR: http://www.jstor.org/stable/368449
  . * John Lihani a Hispania, 74, 4 (1991), 883-884. Accés per JSTOR: http://www.jstor.org/stable/343720
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