Frederick the Second: Wonder of the World 1194-1250

Frederick the Second: Wonder of the World 1194-1250

by Dan Jones (Introduction), Dan Jones (Introduction), Ernst Kantorowicz (Author), Dan Jones (Introduction)

Synopsis

Known as the 'stupor mundi' - the wonder of the world - Holy Roman Emperor Frederick the Second led one of those extraordinary lives, full of drama, incident and unbridled ambition. Born in 1194, Frederick was the son of emperor Henry II and Constance, Queen of Sicily, who, at the age of forty, allegedly gave birth to him in a public square so no one could doubt he was her son. He was crowned King of Sicily at the age of four; Pope Innocent III was his guardian; the future Pope Honorious III was his tutor. Once he came of age, the beautiful and golden-haired Frederick fought for control over the lands he considered his birth right and became King of the Germans, King of Jerusalem and Holy Roman Emperor; his vast empire straddling Christendom and the Holy Land. He led crusades but was excommunicated four times and was hailed as a tyrant and a Messiah in equal measure. He spoke six languages and had wide cultural tastes, welcoming Christian, Jewish and Muslim scholars to his court. Dante saluted his contribution to Sicilian literature and language, yet still consigned him to hell in his Inferno.

First published in 1927, Ernst Kantorwoicz's biography of this dynamic man was a bestseller in its time and one of the first examples of popular narrative history writing. This edition, with colour illustrations and a new introduction by bestselling author Dan Jones, brings that life to a new audience.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 656
Publisher: Apollo
Published: 13 Jun 2019

ISBN 10: 1789540836
ISBN 13: 9781789540833
Book Overview:

A highly illustrated reissue of the bestselling life of the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick the Second, with a new introduction by Dan Jones.


Media Reviews
'[With Frederick II] Kantorowicz did something no professional historian had previously dared or been able to do, and he did it with sensational flair' TLS.
Author Bio

Ernst Kantorowicz (1895-1963) was a German-American historian of medieval political and intellectual history and art. He taught at the University of California, Berkeley, and was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.