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Thought: Fordham University Quarterly
Volume 60, Issue 4, December 1985
Alfonso X the Learned Emperor of Culture 1284-1984
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Alfonso X of Castile, The Learned: "Stupor Mundi"
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Alfonso el Sabio and 13th Century Spanish
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Alfonso X and the Castilian Church
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Virtue and Vice: Historical Explanation in Alfonso X's Primera Crónica General
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Jewish Translators at the Court of Alfonso X
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The Literary Prologue of Alfonso X: A Nexus between Chancery and Scriptorium
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Alfonso el Sabio, Brunetto Latini, and Dante Alighieri
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