The thirteenth-century monarch Alfonso the Learned of Castile and
his contemporary rival James the Conqueror, of Aragon-Catalonia,
are key figures who made enduring contributions to Western
civilization--although neither is well known to American students.
This book explores the contrasts and convergences not only of the
kings but of the scholarly-cultural with the military-commercial
society. Originally published in 1985. The Princeton Legacy Library
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