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The lectures offer a concise, source-critical biography of King Alfred, surveying contemporary chronicles, hagiography, and later narratives to reconstruct his youth, accession, and military campaigns against Viking forces. They analyse his reforms in civil administration, legal and educational initiatives, and patronage of learning, and evaluate his translations and literary output. The author weighs conflicting evidence, discusses methodological issues and textual authorities, and concludes with a synthesis of Alfred's policies and character. The volume includes an appendix containing a funeral sermon for Queen Victoria and notes documenting the documentary bases for the arguments.

About the Author

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Charles Plummer

Charles Plummer was a notable scholar and historian, primarily recognized for his work on early English history. His most significant contribution is "The Life and Times of Alfred the Great," which comprises the Ford Lectures delivered in 1901. In this work, Plummer explores the life and legacy of Alfred the Great, the King of Wessex, highlighting his role in the formation of England and his contributions to education and culture. Plummer's scholarly approach and detailed analysis have made his writings an important part of the study of Anglo-Saxon history.

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