Alfred the Great: Asser's Life of King Alfred and Other Contemporary Sources
By (Author) Asser
Translated by Simon Keynes
Translated by Michael Lapidge
Introduction by Michael Lapidge
Introduction by Simon Keynes
Notes by Michael Lapidge
Notes by Simon Keynes
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
1st February 1984
29th September 1983
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
942.0164092
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
272g
Asser's revealing account of one of the great medieval kings Asser's Life of King Alfred, written in 893, is a revealing account of one of the greatest of medieval kings. Composed by a monk of St David's in Wales who became Bishop of Sherborne in Alfred's service and worked with him in his efforts to revive religion and learning in his kingdom, this life is among the earliest surviving royal biographies. It is an admiring account of King Alfred's life, written in absorbing detail - chronicling his battles against Viking invaders and his struggle to increase the strength and knowledge of his people, and to unite his people at a time of conflict, uncertainty and war.
Little is known of Asser beyond this work. Simon Keynes is Reader in Anglo-Saxon History at Cambridge University. He is the author of The Diplomas of King Aethelred 'the Unready' and of numerous articles on Anglo-Saxon history. Michael Lapidge is Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Cambridge University and a Fellow of Clare College. He has translated the Latin writings of Aldhelm and is the author of numerous books on Latin literature.