Chapter One: Stupor Mundi:
Alfonso X of Castile, the Learned by Robert I. Burns, S. J.
Chapter Two: Image and Reality: The King
Creates His Kingdom by Joseph F. O' Callaghan
Chapter Three: Alfonso el Sabio and the
Thirteenth-Century Spanish Language by Lloyd Kasten
Chapter Four: Manuscript Illustration:
The Cantigas in Contemporary Art Context by Ellen Kosmer
and James F. Powers
Chapter Five: Jewish Collaborators in
Alfonso's Scientific Work by Norman Roth
Chapter Six: Drama, Ritual, and Incipient
Opera in Alfonso's Cantigas by John E. Keller
Chapter Seven: Alfonso's Scriptorium
and Chancery: Role of the Prologue in Bonding the Translatio Studii
to the Translatio Potestatis by Anthony J. Cárdenas
Chapter Eight: The Road Through Roncesvalles:
Alfonsine Formation of Brunetto Latini and Dante--Diplomacy and Literature
by Julia Bolton Holloway
Chapter Nine: Alfonso as Troubadour:
The Fact and the Fiction by Joseph T. Snow
Chapter Ten: Alfonsine Historiography:
The Literary Narrative by Nancy Joe Dyer
Chapter Eleven: Melodic Survivals? Kurt
Schindler and the Tune of Alfonso's Cantiga "Rosa das rosas" in Oral Tradition
by Israel J. Katz
Chapter Twelve: The Legislative Works
of Alfonso el Sabio by Jerry K. Craddock
Chapter Thirteen: In Search of a King:
An Alfonsine Bibliology by Anthony J. Cárdenas
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