Alfonso X, the Justinian of His Age: Law and Justice in Thirteenth-Century Castile

by Joseph F. O'Callaghan

Hardcover, 2019

Publication

Cornell University Press (2019), 390 pages

Description

In this magisterial work, Joseph O'Callaghan offers a detailed account of the establishment of Alfonso X's legal code, the Libro de las leyes or Siete Partidas, and its applications in the daily life of thirteenth-century Iberia, both within and far beyond the royal courts. O'Callaghan argues that Alfonso X, el Sabio (the Wise), was the Justinian of his age, one of the truly great legal minds of human history.Alfonso X, the Justinian of His Age highlights the struggles the king faced in creating a new, coherent, inclusive, and all-embracing body of law during his reign, O'Callaghan also considers Alfonso X's own understanding of his role as king, lawgiver, and defender of the faith in order to evaluate the impact of his achievement on the administration of justice. Indeed, such was the power and authority of the Alfonsine code that it proved the king's downfall when his son invoked it to challenge his rule. Throughout this soaring legal and historical biography, O'Callaghan reminds us of the long-term impacts of Alfonso X's legal works, not just on Castilian (and later, Iberian) life, but on the administration of justice across the world.… (more)

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Throughout history monarchs have used their powers over the laws of their realms to define their will and the rules they set for their subjects. Yet very few of them have undertaken the long and detailed task of drawing up a formal legal code that establishes an entire system of laws. One of the
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few who did so was Alfonso X, whose Siete Partidas was the most comprehensive legal code established in the medieval West, and which continues to influence laws on three continents down to the present day. In this book, the eminent historian Joseph O'Callaghan details the various parts of the code and the contexts for their provisions. Not only does this help explain the motivations behind many of its measures, but it also shows how the code can inform our understanding of Alfonso's concerns and the broader world of 13th century Castile more generally. The result is a book that students of both medieval and legal history will find rewarding reading, both for the insights it provides into life in medieval Spain and for its demonstration of just how much we owe today to Alfonso's enduring legal labors.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1501735896 / 9781501735899

Physical description

9.02 inches

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