Robes and Honor
Palgrave Macmillan US
Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
A World of Investiture
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Chapter 2
Silk, Robes, and Relations Between Early Chinese Dynasties and Nomads Beyond the Great Wall
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Chapter 3
Sasanian Splendor: The Appurtenances of Royalty
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Chapter 4
Threads of Authority: The Virgin Mary’s Veil in the Middle Ages
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Chapter 5
The King’s New Clothes: Royal and Episcopal Regalia in the Frankish Empire
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Chapter 6
Robes of Honor in ‘Abbasid Baghdad During the Eighth to Eleventh Centuries
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Chapter 7
Robing, Power, and Legitimacy in Armenia and Georgia
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Chapter 8
From Baghdad to Bukhara, from Ghazna to Delhi: The Khil‘a Ceremony in the Transmission of Kingly Pomp and Circumstance
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Chapter 9
Robes of Honor in Fatimid Egypt
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Chapter 10
The Mantle of Roger II of Sicily
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Chapter 11
The Robe of Simplicity: Initiation, Robing, and Veiling of Nuns in the Middle Ages
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Chapter 12
The Sufi Robe ( Khirqa ) as a Vehicle of Spiritual Authority
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Chapter 13
The Regal Significance of the Dalmatic: The Robes of Le Sacre as Represented in Sculpture of Northern Mid-Twelfth-Century France
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Chapter 14
Robing in the Mongolian Empire
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Chapter 15
From Papal Red to Cardinal Purple: Evolution and Change of Robes at the Papal Court from Innocent III to Leo X, 1216–1521
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Chapter 16
Robing and Its Significance in English Mystery Plays
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Chapter 17
Robing Ceremonials in Late Mamluk Egypt: Hallowed Traditions, Shifting Protocols
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Chapter 18
Robes, Kings, and Semiotic Ambiguity
Attention for Chapter 16:
Robing and Its Significance in English Mystery Plays