Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Timeline
- Genealogies
- Introduction
- 1 Liturgical Texts: The Spoken Word and Song
- 2 Liturgical Rituals: Rubrication and Regalia
- 3 Who and Where? Actors, Location and Legitimacy
- 4 What and When? Consecration and the Liturgical Calendar
- 5 Royal Titles, Anniversaries and their Meaning: The Charter Evidence
- 6 Seal Impressions and Christomimetic Kingship
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1 Editions and Manuscripts of the Selected Ordines
- Appendix 2 Prayer Formulae Incipits
- Appendix 3 Tables of Ritual Elements in the Ordines
- Appendix 4 Brief Descriptions of Royal and Imperial Seals and Bullae
- Bibliography
- Index of Biblical References
- General Index
Appendix 1 - Editions and Manuscripts of the Selected Ordines
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 October 2019
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Timeline
- Genealogies
- Introduction
- 1 Liturgical Texts: The Spoken Word and Song
- 2 Liturgical Rituals: Rubrication and Regalia
- 3 Who and Where? Actors, Location and Legitimacy
- 4 What and When? Consecration and the Liturgical Calendar
- 5 Royal Titles, Anniversaries and their Meaning: The Charter Evidence
- 6 Seal Impressions and Christomimetic Kingship
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1 Editions and Manuscripts of the Selected Ordines
- Appendix 2 Prayer Formulae Incipits
- Appendix 3 Tables of Ritual Elements in the Ordines
- Appendix 4 Brief Descriptions of Royal and Imperial Seals and Bullae
- Bibliography
- Index of Biblical References
- General Index
Summary
The purpose of this appendix is to enable the reader swiftly to find the full texts of the ordines referenced in this book and to give an idea of the number of surviving manuscripts. As no critical edition of the English ordines exists, all printed works containing readings of individual manuscripts are given and the manuscripts containing witnesses to the English ordines are also given in full. As the French, German and imperial ordines have all been edited in relatively modern critical editions, only the edition cited in the book and a summary of surviving manuscripts has been included in this appendix. Full details of surviving manuscripts and previous editions of the texts can be found in the relevant critical editions.
English Second Recension (late tenth century)
Alternative names: The Edgar Ordo
Editions
1. L. G. Wickham Legg, English Coronation Records (London, 1901), 15-21.
2. V. Leroquais, Les pontificaux manuscrits des bibliothèques publiques de France. Étude et description, 3 vols. (Paris, 1937), II, 160-4.
3. H. A. Wilson, The Benedictional of Archbishop Robert, HBS 24 (London, 1903), 140-7.
4. D. H. Turner, The Claudius Pontificals, HBS 97 (London, 1971), 89-95.
Manuscripts
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 146 (s. xex)
Douai, Bibliothèque municipal, MS 67 (s. xii)
London, British Library, Additional MS 57337 (s. xex/s. xiin)
London, British Library, MS Cotton Claudius A.iii (s. xex/s. xiin)
London, British Library, MS Cotton Vitellius A.vii (s. xmed)
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS lat. 943 (s. xex)
Rouen, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 369 (s. xex)
English Third Recension (twelfth century)
Editions
1. Legg, English Coronation Records, 30-9.
2. Turner, The Claudius Pontificals, 115-22.
3. H. A. Wilson, The Pontifical of Magdalen College, HBS 39 (London, 1910), 89-95.
Manuscripts
Cambridge, Trinity College MS B.II.10 (s. xiiex)
Cambridge, University Library MS EE.II.3 (s. xiiin)
Dublin, Trinity College MS 98 (formerly B.3.6) (s. xiiin)
London, British Library MS Cotton Claudius A.iii (s. xiiin)
London, British Library MS Cotton Tiberius B.viii (s. xiiex)
Oxford, Bodleian Library Rawlinson MS C.400 (s. xivin)
Oxford, Magdalen College MS 226 (s. xiiex)
Royal Ordo from the Romano-Germanic Pontifical (c.950)
Alternative names: Ottonian Ordo, Mainz Ordo
Edition
Vogel & Elze, Le pontifical romano-germanique, I: 246-69.
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