King Alfred the Great
Autor Alfred P. Smythen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 noi 1995
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198229896
ISBN-10: 0198229895
Pagini: 770
Ilustrații: 32 pp plates, line figures, maps
Dimensiuni: 164 x 243 x 49 mm
Greutate: 1.38 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198229895
Pagini: 770
Ilustrații: 32 pp plates, line figures, maps
Dimensiuni: 164 x 243 x 49 mm
Greutate: 1.38 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This is certainly a compelling thesis (and, for specialists, a riveting read) ...
...monumental and polemical biography...Smyth's dismissal of Asser allows him to present a more convincing picture of an early medieval king...Smyth's detailed and pugnaciously argued book shows a conception of scholarship as a battlefield similar to the "killing grounds" of the Viking wars.
helpful scholarly references abound...Sturdy writes interestingly on the whole notion of the heroic age...
...elaborate and impressive study...It provides a most interesting account of academic scholarship...Smyth does manage to grasp the elusive figure of the real King named Alfred. This is in every sense a magisterial work, with some 600 pages of detailed and clearly arfued narrative.
a formidable work
This substantial piece of scholarship challenges traditional academic wisdom surrounding the ninth century king of Wessex whose achievements changed the course of English history prior to the Norman Conquest...the Alfred who emerges is a man of genuine piety, extraordinary intellectual and emotional resilience, as well as great physical stamina. Throughout, Smyth remains in serene command of both his complex sources and of the English language...essential reading for students of Alfredian and early medieval England
engrossing...medieval scholars and amateurs with a love of English history will find much here to inspire them.
A major study of the life and achievements of Alfred ... Controversial, extremely detailed, very interesting.
The key part of his work is an elaborate argument to show that the contemporary Life of Alfred, attributed to Asser, is a forgery, worthless as evidence for the King and the events of his reign.....The case is argued in grreat detail, and deserves more thorough consideration than can be given in a brief review.
There are excellent reconstructions of Alfred's wars with the Vikings, taking into account insights provided by contemporary Frankish annals ... anyone already familiar with the reign of Alfred is going to find many of their preconceptions challenged and that is no bad thing.
...monumental and polemical biography...Smyth's dismissal of Asser allows him to present a more convincing picture of an early medieval king...Smyth's detailed and pugnaciously argued book shows a conception of scholarship as a battlefield similar to the "killing grounds" of the Viking wars.
helpful scholarly references abound...Sturdy writes interestingly on the whole notion of the heroic age...
...elaborate and impressive study...It provides a most interesting account of academic scholarship...Smyth does manage to grasp the elusive figure of the real King named Alfred. This is in every sense a magisterial work, with some 600 pages of detailed and clearly arfued narrative.
a formidable work
This substantial piece of scholarship challenges traditional academic wisdom surrounding the ninth century king of Wessex whose achievements changed the course of English history prior to the Norman Conquest...the Alfred who emerges is a man of genuine piety, extraordinary intellectual and emotional resilience, as well as great physical stamina. Throughout, Smyth remains in serene command of both his complex sources and of the English language...essential reading for students of Alfredian and early medieval England
engrossing...medieval scholars and amateurs with a love of English history will find much here to inspire them.
A major study of the life and achievements of Alfred ... Controversial, extremely detailed, very interesting.
The key part of his work is an elaborate argument to show that the contemporary Life of Alfred, attributed to Asser, is a forgery, worthless as evidence for the King and the events of his reign.....The case is argued in grreat detail, and deserves more thorough consideration than can be given in a brief review.
There are excellent reconstructions of Alfred's wars with the Vikings, taking into account insights provided by contemporary Frankish annals ... anyone already familiar with the reign of Alfred is going to find many of their preconceptions challenged and that is no bad thing.
Notă biografică
Alfred P. Smyth is Professor of Medieval History, and Master of Keynes College at Kent University.Amongst his many books are: Scandinavian Kings in the British Isles (OUP, 1976), A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain (with A. Williams & D. Kirby, Seaby, 1987), Faith, Famine and Fatherland in the 19th-century Irish Midlands (Four Courts Press, Dublin, 1992)