Capitolo 45
it was in manuscripts, the characters that I/you/they are written with the great job and
you take care of, usually on parchment, the subtitle and letters to be principal
splendidly it illuminated often and it decorated from gilded miniatures of
heads or figures or panoramas that wound or they surrounded them.
Judith had such manuscript of some Saxon poems. You had learned the
language while in France. The Alfred of one day was looking at the book,
and admiring the character in which you/he/she was written, particularly the
letters adorned to the headings. Some of his/her brothers were in the
lodgings, them, clearly that very I am more old man of him. Judith said that
it is probable that one of them have the book that first it would learn to read
it. The oldest brothers paid attention this proposal, but
The interest of Alfred strongly woke up. He immediately looked for and
it found of the one to teach him/it, and among not very he read the volume to
Judith, and he/she asked him/it as his really. You rejoiced to his/her success, and
carried out to his/her promise with the greatest pleasure.
Acquired Alfred soon, from his/her Anglo-Saxon studies, a great taste for
books, and it had following a strong desire to study the Latin language. The
studious some various nations of Europe formed to that duration, as, in
fact, they now does, the one community, connected together from a lot of ties. Them
writing and he/she spoke the Latin language that being the only language that
you/he/she could be understood by all of them. In fact, the jobs that were more anymore
extremely valued then from the cultured men of all the nations, it was the poems
and the histories, and the other writings produced from the classical authors
of the Roman republic. There were also many jobs on theology,
on ecclesiastical polity, and on law, of great authority and aloft
you repute, entirely written in the Latin language. Copies of these jobs were
served as the monks, in their retreats in abbeys and convents and
learned men spent their lives in to attentively read them. To explore this field