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Richard III's Books: Ideals and Reality in the Life and Library of a Medieval Prince
Author: Anne F.; Fuchs Sutton
Year: July 1, 1998
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 64 MB
Language: English

Year: July 1, 1998
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 64 MB
Language: English

Richard III's Books: Ideals and Reality in the Life and Library of a Medieval Prince The life and reign of King Richard III have been the subject of much speculation and debate for centuries. However, one aspect that has garnered little attention is the books he read and how they influenced his ideals and actions. In "Richard III's Books: Ideals and Reality in the Life and Library of a Medieval Prince author [Author Name] delves into the royal library to explore the reading habits of this infamous king and uncover the insights they provide into his society, politics, religion, culture, and psychology. Through a comprehensive analysis of the books in Richard III's library, the author reveals how the king's reading habits reflect the ideals and realities of his time and how they shaped his views on power, religion, and humanity. The book offers a unique perspective on the life and reign of this controversial figure, providing new insights into his motivations and decisions. The book begins with an overview of the historical context of Richard III's life, including the political and social climate of medieval England. The author then delves into the contents of the royal library, exploring the various genres and topics represented within its pages.
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