Coronation Rites

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NOTE BY THE EDITORS

PREFACE

CONTENTS

PLATES

BIBLIOGRAPHY A. DOCUMENTS I. Eastern Rites. 1. Constantinople.

CHAPTER I EARLY CONCEPTIONS OF KINGSHIP AND RELIGIOUS RITES IN CONNECTION WITH A KING'S ACCESSION

CHAPTER II THE ORIGIN OF THE CHRISTIAN CORONATION RITE

CHAPTER III THE ORIGIN OF THE WESTERN RITE

CHAPTER IV THE WESTERN RITE OF THE CORONATION OF AN EMPEROR AT ROME

CHAPTER V THE CORONATION OF A KING. THE ENGLISH RITE

CHAPTER VI THE FRENCH RITE I

CHAPTER VII THE ROMAN RITE OF THE CORONATION OF A KING I

CHAPTER VIII THE RITE OF MILAN I

CHAPTER IX THE GERMAN RITE I

CHAPTER X THE HUNGARIAN RITE

CHAPTER XI THE SPANISH RITE

CHAPTER XII PROTESTANT RITES. Scotland

CHAPTER XIII THE PAPAL CORONATION

CHAPTER XIV THE INTER-RELATION OF THE DIFFERENT RITES

CHAPTER XV THE UNCTION, THE VESTMENTS AND THE REGALIA -1 The Unction

CHAPTER XVI THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RITE

FOOTNOTES

I. GENERAL INDEX

II. INDEX OF FORMS

The Cambridge Handbooks of Liturgical Study

General Editors:

  • H. B. Swete, D.D.
  • J. H. Srawley, D.D.

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