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This work surveys the historical development, forms, and meanings of coronation rites from their ancient imperial origins through diverse medieval and later Western and Eastern recensions. It compares ceremonial elements across Byzantine, Roman, and various regional traditions, traces English and French developments, and treats other national practices, papal coronation, and Protestant adaptations. Detailed attention is given to rites' texts, ceremonial acts such as anointing, investiture, vestments, and regalia, and to the interrelation of different local forms; the volume also provides documentary references, plates, and indices to support further research.

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Reginald Maxwell Woolley

Reginald Maxwell Woolley was an author known for his work in the field of anthropology and cultural studies. His notable book, "Coronation Rites," explores the ceremonial practices surrounding royal coronations, providing insights into the cultural significance of these events. Woolley's writing reflects a deep interest in the intersection of tradition and modernity, making contributions to the understanding of cultural rituals. His work remains a valuable resource for those studying the anthropology of ceremonies and the historical context of royal traditions.

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