Gerald O’Collins, SJ, with John Wilkins, “Lost in Translation: The English Language and the Catholic Mass.” Liturgical Press Academic, 2017. (original) (raw)

Liturgy and Kingship at the Sainte Chapelle

Cecilia Gaposchkin

Political Liturgies in the European Middle Ages: Beyond the legacy of Ernst H. Kantorowicz. Edited by Joanna Dale, Pawel Figurski, and Pieter Byttebier., 2022

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The Power of Kings: Monarchy and Religion in Europe, 1589-1715

Katherine Crawford

The American Historical Review, 2000

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Charlemagne and the Consciousness of France in the Medieval Liturgy of Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle)

Eric Rice

International Medieval Society Paris Annual Conference, Paris, France, 2014

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"Sacramental Kingship: Modern Historiography versus Medieval Sources," in: Political Liturgies in the High Middle Ages: Beyond the Legacy of Ernst H. Kantorowicz, eds. Paweł Figurski, Johanna Dale, Pieter Byttebier (Turnhout: Brepols, 2021), p. 25–60.

Paweł Figurski

2021

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The King and the Kingdom seen by the Preacher: Vincent of Beauvais and the concept of Christian kingship in the 13th century

André Miatello

Revista Brasileira de História, 2012

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Sacrum Monarchiae Speculum. Der Sacre Ludwigs XV. 1722: Monarchische Tradition, Zeremoniell, Liturgie (review)

Jörg Bölling

The Catholic Historical Review, 2010

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Louis IX, The Most Christian King: How Changes in His Religious Perspective Affected His Practices and Capetian French Administration

Jon D C Powell

2006

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Kingship in the Wars of Religion: the Reputation of Henri III of France

David Potter

European History Quarterly, 25, 1995

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William C. Jordan, “Louis IX: Preaching to Franciscan and Dominican Brothers and Nuns,” in Michael Cusato and G. Geltner, eds., Defenders and Critics of Franciscan Life: Essays in Honor of John V. Fleming (Leiden: Brill, 2009), 219-235

William Chester Jordan

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Ceremonial Entries in Early Modern Europe: The Iconography of Power

Maria Ines Aliverti

Renaissance and Reformation

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Edward VI. By Jennifer Loach, edited by George Bernard and Penry Williams. (Yale English Monarchs.) Pp. xviii+210+24 plates. New Haven–London: Yale University Press, 1999. £20. 0 300 07992 3

Ronald Fritze

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2001

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The Death of Charles IX Valois: An Assassin's or a Martyr's Blood? The Image of Kingship during the French Wars of Religion

Gianmarco Braghi

French History, 2014

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Legitimacy and Esthetic Expression in Reclaiming Political Office: The the Consecration Ceremony of Charles X of France

Taha Duri

Advances in Architecture, Urbanity and Social Sustainability. Vol. III, 2012

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The kingdom's two bodies? Corporeal rhetoric and royal authority during the religious wars

Penny Roberts

French History, 2007

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Blessed Louis the Most Glorious of Kings: Texts Relating to the Cult of Saint Louis of France

Siobhain Bly Calkin

Renaissance and Reformation, 2014

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[2020] "De modo qualiter Reges Aragonum coronabuntur. Visual, Material and Textual Evidence during the Middle Ages", in Arts, 9 (1) (and in M. Vagnoni (ed.), Royal Divine Coronation Iconography in the Medieval Euro-Mediterranean Area, Basel)

Marta Serrano Coll

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The Abbey of Saint-Denis and the Coronation of the King of France

Elodie Leschot

Arts

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Philip Augustus. King of France, 1180–1223. By Jim Bradbury. (The Medieval World.) Pp. xxiv+376. London–New York: Longman, 1998 [1997]. £42 (cloth), £15.99 (paper). 0 582 06058 3; 0 582 06059 1

Dr Sean McGlynn

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1999

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William C. Jordan, “Philippe of Cahors Or, What’s in a Name?” in M. Cecilia Gaposchkin and Jay Rubenstein, eds., Political Ritual and Practice in Capetian France: Studies in Honour of Elizabeth A. R. Brown (Turnhout: Brepols, 2021), 191-210

William Chester Jordan

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Review of Rutger Kramer, Rethinking Authority in the Carolingian Empire: Ideals and Expectations during the Reign of Louis the Pious (813–828), Early Medieval Europe 29.1 (2021).

Josh Timmermann

Early Medieval Europe, 2021

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The Coffret of John of Montmirail: The Sacred Politics of Reuse in Thirteenth-Century Northern France

Anne E. Lester

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Review of Rutger Kramer, Rethinking Authority in the Carolingian Empire: Ideals and Expectations during the Reign of Louis the Pious (813–828) (Amsterdam, 2019), in The Medieval Review (TMR 21.08.26)

Courtney Booker

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A Reappraisal of Liturgical Continuity in the Mid-Sixteenth Century: Henrician Innovations and the First Books of Common Prayer

Aude de Mézerac-Zanetti

Revue française de civilisation britannique, 2017

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"Liturgy, Iconography, and Sacramental Kingship in the Ottonian and Salian Monastery of St Emmeram. Case Studies of the (Politica) Theologia Prima," in: St. Emmeram: Liturgie und Musik..., eds. H. Buchinger, D. Hiley, K. Schiltz (Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner, 2023), p. 69-104.

Paweł Figurski

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Anointing the King: Hallowing Hope for the World in the English Coronation

Susan E Bond

Georgetown University-Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, 2019

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Saints, Names, and Identities: The Case of Charles IV of Luxemburg

Balázs Nagy

Gecser Ottó et. al.: Promoting the Saints: Cults and Their Contexts from Late Antiquity until the Early Modern Period; Essays in Honor of Gábor Klaniczay for his 60th Birthday. Budapest; New York: CEU Press, pp. 165-174., 2011

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The Crown of His Kingdom: Imperial Ideology, Palace Ritual, and the Relics of Christ’s Passion

Holger A Klein

The Emperor’s House: Palaces from Augustus to the Age of Absolutism, ed. J. M. Featherstone, J.-M. Spieser, G. Tanman, U. Wulf-Rheidt, 2015

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The Church of the Holy Cross and the Iconography of Kingship

Lynn Jones

1994

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Between Historical Narration and Liturgical Celebrations. Gautier Cornut and the Reception of the Crown of Thorns in France

Cecilia Gaposchkin

Revue Mabillon

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Philip the Fair, the Dominicans, and the liturgical Office for Louis IX: new perspectives on Ludovicus Decus Regnantium

Cecilia Gaposchkin

Plainsong and Medieval Music, 2004

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The Uses of Heterodoxy: The French Monarchy and Unbelief in the Thirteenth Century

Robert E. Lerner

French Historical Studies, 1965

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The Royality of Jesus Christ: Christological Aspects

Mauro Gagliardi, A. Pubblicazioni

in N. Derpich (ed.), The Kingdom of Christ: History, Theology, Life. Proceedings of a Theology Congress Organized by the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical Athenaeum, Rome, November 19th-20th, 2015, Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum, Roma 2021, 207-256., 2021

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« Liturgical interferences between England and France (10th-11th centuries) » (Paris, International Meeting « France-Angleterre 700-1200 : manuscrits médiévaux de la Bibliothèque nationale de France et de la British Library, un programme de la Fondation Polonsky », 23rd November 2018)

Laura Albiero

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[2014] "The Self-Coronation of Peter the Ceremonious (1336): Historical, Liturgical, and Iconographical Representations", in Speculum. A Journal of Medieval Studies, 89/1

Marta Serrano Coll, Jaume Aurell

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Ralph E. Giesey, Rulership in France, 15th—17th Centuries, Ashgate Variorum: Aldershot, 2004; 336 pp., b&w illus.; 0860789209, $124.95/£65 (hbk)

Luc Racaut

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