Coronations

  Preface

  Introduction  Coronation Studies—Past, Present, and Future
 collapse sectionOne  Hincmar of Reims on King-making: The Evidence of the Annals of St. Bertin, 861–882
 The Attempted Setting Up of Carloman as King in 873
 The Royal Consecrations of Louis III and Carloman
 Boso's Consecration, 879
 The King-Making of Charles the Bald in Lotharingia, 869
 Appendix
 collapse sectionTwo  Inaugural Aspects of French Royal Ceremonials
 Coronation
 Funeral
 Entrée
 Lit De Justice
  Three  A Coronation Program for the Age of Saint Louis: The Ordo of 1250
  Four  The Manuscript of the Ordo of 1250 and Its Illuminations
  Five  Copies in Context: The Coronation of Charles V in His Grandes Chroniques de France
 collapse sectionSix  The Medieval Entry Ceremony at Paris
 Ceremonial and Symbols
 The Entry Ceremony and Medieval Constitutionalism
  Seven  A Note on Viking Age Inaugurations
 collapse sectionEight  Coronation and Coronation Ordines in Medieval Scandinavia
 Norway
 Denmark
 Sweden
 Summary
  Nine  Gesture in the Coronation Ceremonies of Medieval Poland
 collapse sectionTen  The Ordo for the Coronation of King Roger II of Sicily: An Example of Dating from Internal Evidence
 The Manuscripts
 The Ordo
 The Edition
 collapse sectionAppendix
 Incipit Ordo Ad Regema Benedicendum, Quando Novus A Clero Et Populo Sublimaturb In Regnum.
  Eleven  Papal Coronations in Avignon
 collapse sectionTwelve  The Origins and Descent of the Fourth Recension of the English Coronation
 Recension I
 Recension II
 Recension III
 Recension IV
  Thirteen  "The Wonderfull Spectacle" the Civic Progress of Elizabeth I and the Troublesome Coronation
 collapse sectionFourteen  "Continuity" versus "Change": Historians and English Coronations of the Medieval and Early Modern Periods
 The Henry Bradshaw Circle
 The Coronation and Kingship
 The Coronation and Legitimation

 collapse sectionNotes
 Introduction Coronation Studies—Past, Present, and Future
 One Hincmar of Reims on King-making: The Evidence of the Annals of St. Bertin, 861–882
 Two Inaugural Aspects of French Royal Ceremonials
 Three A Coronation Program for the Age of Saint Louis: The Ordo of 1250
 Four The Manuscript of the Ordo of 1250 and Its Illuminations
 Five Copies in Context: The Coronation of Charles V in His Grandes Chroniques de France
 Six The Medieval Entry Ceremony at Paris
 Seven A Note on Viking Age Inaugurations
 Eight Coronation and Coronation Ordines in Medieval Scandinavia
 Nine Gesture in the Coronation Ceremonies of Medieval Poland
 Ten The Ordo for the Coronation of King Roger II of Sicily: An Example of Dating from Internal Evidence
 Eleven Papal Coronations in Avignon
 Twelve The Origins and Descent of the Fourth Recension of the English Coronation
 Thirteen "The Wonderfull Spectacle" the Civic Progress of Elizabeth I and the Troublesome Coronation
 Fourteen "Continuity" versus "Change": Historians and English Coronations of the Medieval and Early Modern Periods
  Contributors
 collapse sectionGeneral Index
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  Index of Manuscripts

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