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The coronation of Charlemagne : what did it signify?

Title
The coronation of Charlemagne : what did it signify? / edited with an introduction by Richard E. Sullivan.
Publication
Boston : D.C. Heath, ©1959.

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Additional Authors
Sullivan, Richard E. (Richard Eugene), 1921-2005
Description
xvi, 99 pages; 24 cm
Series Statement
Problems in European civilization.
Uniform Title
Problems in European civilization
Subject
  • Charlemagne, Emperor, 742-814 > Coronation
  • Charlemagne, Emperor, 742-814
  • Charlemagne, Emperor, 742-814
  • Civilization
  • Coronations
  • Kroningen
  • Europe > Civilization
  • Europe
  • France > History > To 987
  • Europe, Western > History > 476-1492
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Eighth century concepts about the Roman Empire / Robert Folz -- The play emperor / C. Delisle Burns -- The coronation as the expression of the ideals of the Frankish Court / Louis Halphen -- Immediate preliminaries to the coronation : affairs in Rome in December, 800 / François Louis Ganshof -- The coronation as a revival of the Roman Empire in the west / James Bryce -- The coronation as evidence of the birth of a new civilization / Christopher Dawson -- Certain reservations to be made in interpreting the coronation / Ferdinand Lot and Geoffrey Barraclough -- The coronation and local politics in Rome / Karl Heldmann -- The coronation and papal concepts of emperorship / Walter Ullmann -- The coronation and Byzantium / Werner Ohnsorge -- The coronation and the Moslems / Henri Pirenne.
LCCN
59014499
OCLC
  • ocm00255853
  • 255853
  • SCSB-14626015
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library