Alfonsine Renaissance

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The Alfonsine Renaissance was a 13th-century cultural and intellectual flourishing in the court of Alfonso X of Castile, marked by extensive translation, scientific, legal, and literary projects that helped transmit and transform classical and Arabic knowledge in medieval Europe.

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instanceOf cultural movement
historical period
intellectual movement
country Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
describedIn historiography of medieval Spain
endTime 1284
fieldOfWork astrology
astronomy
history
law
music theory
poetry
translation studies
hasAcademicDiscipline Alfonsine astronomy NERFINISHED
Alfonsine jurisprudence
hasPart Alfonsine historiographical projects
Alfonsine legal projects
Alfonsine literary projects
Alfonsine scientific projects
Alfonsine translation movement NERFINISHED
influenced Castilian language development
Iberian legal culture
medieval European literature
medieval European science
influencedBy Arabic scholarship
Islamic science
Latin scholasticism NERFINISHED
classical Greek learning
languageOfWorkOrName Arabic
Castilian
Hebrew
Latin NERFINISHED
mainLocation court of Alfonso X of Castile NERFINISHED
namedAfter Alfonso X of Castile NERFINISHED
notableFeature integration of classical, Arabic, and Christian knowledge traditions
promotion of Castilian as a language of learned culture
royal sponsorship of multidisciplinary teams of scholars
systematic translation of Arabic scientific texts into Latin and Castilian
notableWork Alfonsine Tables NERFINISHED
Cantigas de Santa Maria NERFINISHED
Estoria de España NERFINISHED
General estoria NERFINISHED
Siete Partidas NERFINISHED
patron Alfonso X of Castile NERFINISHED
periodWithin High Middle Ages
startTime 1252
temporalContext 13th century

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General estoria culturalContext Alfonsine Renaissance