
<p>Introduction<br /> <br /> 1. The Iconography of Kingship in Anglo-Saxon Archaeological Finds<br /> Carol L. Neauman de Vegvar, Union College<br /> <br /> 2. The King in the Doorway: The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, A.D. 755<br /> Karen Ferro, SUNY Stony Brook<br /> <br /> 3. Wealth and Wisdom: The Politics of Alred the Great<br /> Janet L. Nelson, King's College, University of London<br /> <br /> 4. The King Enthroned: A New theme in Anglo-Saxon Royal Iconography: The Seal of Edward the Confessor and its Political Implications<br /> Brigette Bedos Rezak, Archives Nationales, Paris and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York<br /> <br /> 5. Peter Damian on King and Pope: An Exercise in Association by Contrast<br /> Karl F. Morrison, University of Kansas<br /> <br /> 6. Kingship and Kingdoms in the Roman de Renart<br /> Kathryn Gravdal, University of Michigan<br /> <br /> 7. The Centrality of the King in the Thought of Alfonso X of Leon-Castile<br /> Francesco C. Cesareo, Fordham University<br /> <br /> 8. Heroic Kingship and Unjust War in the Alliterative Morte Arthure<br /> Michael W. Twomey, Ithaca College</p>
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
1984-01-01
ISBN-10:
1438438478
ISBN-13:
9781438438474
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