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Ordines Coronationis Franciae, Volume 2 : Texts and Ordines for the Coronation of Frankish and French Kings and Queens in the Middle Ages / ed. by Richard A. Jackson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Middle Ages SeriesPublisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2000Description: 1 online resource (448 p.) : 33 illusContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780812235425
  • 9781512821598
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 394/.4 23
LOC classification:
  • DC33.15 .O73 2000eb
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations and Frequently Cited Works -- Introduction to Volume II -- ORDO XX A. The Ordo of Reims -- ORDO XX B AND ORDO XX C. French Translations of the Ordo of Reims -- ORDO XXI. The Ordo of 1250 -- Ordo XXII A. The Last Capetian Ordo -- ORDO XXII B AND ORDO XXII C. French Translations of the Last Capetian Ordo -- ORDO XXIII. The Ordo of Charles V -- ORDO XXIV. Ordo of Louis XI -- ORDO XXV. The Ordo of Charles VIII -- Appendix I. Spelling Variants Not Retained in Ordo XX B -- Appendix II. Synoptic Table of Ordines XXII-XXV -- Appendix III. Addenda and Corrigenda to Volume I -- Works Cited -- Index of Formulas -- Index of Bible Quotations and References -- Index of Manuscripts -- Plates -- General Index
Summary: The ordines coronationis are essentially the scripts for the coronation of Frankish and French sovereigns. Combining detailed religious, ceremonial, and political material, they are an extraordinarily important source for the study of individual rulers or dynasties, as well as for the study of kingship, queenship, and the evolution of political institutions. Complete in two volumes, Richard A. Jackson's is the first full edition of these texts, including all the ordines from the early thirteenth century through the end of the fifteenth century, a period during which the texts shift from Latin to the vernacular, and the institutions of kingship become distinctively French.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations and Frequently Cited Works -- Introduction to Volume II -- ORDO XX A. The Ordo of Reims -- ORDO XX B AND ORDO XX C. French Translations of the Ordo of Reims -- ORDO XXI. The Ordo of 1250 -- Ordo XXII A. The Last Capetian Ordo -- ORDO XXII B AND ORDO XXII C. French Translations of the Last Capetian Ordo -- ORDO XXIII. The Ordo of Charles V -- ORDO XXIV. Ordo of Louis XI -- ORDO XXV. The Ordo of Charles VIII -- Appendix I. Spelling Variants Not Retained in Ordo XX B -- Appendix II. Synoptic Table of Ordines XXII-XXV -- Appendix III. Addenda and Corrigenda to Volume I -- Works Cited -- Index of Formulas -- Index of Bible Quotations and References -- Index of Manuscripts -- Plates -- General Index

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The ordines coronationis are essentially the scripts for the coronation of Frankish and French sovereigns. Combining detailed religious, ceremonial, and political material, they are an extraordinarily important source for the study of individual rulers or dynasties, as well as for the study of kingship, queenship, and the evolution of political institutions. Complete in two volumes, Richard A. Jackson's is the first full edition of these texts, including all the ordines from the early thirteenth century through the end of the fifteenth century, a period during which the texts shift from Latin to the vernacular, and the institutions of kingship become distinctively French.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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