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Tables of Contents for Enter the King
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Illustrations
xi
4
Abbreviations
xv
 
Introduction
1
5
1. The Idea of the Civic Triumph
6
42
2. The Christmas King
48
67
1. First Advent: The Fulfiller of the Profecye
48
13
2. Ordo prophetarum: `You are the Prince of God amongst us'
61
2
3. The Sacred Flower of Jesse's Tree
63
8
4. Birth: `We all mowe blesse the tyme of your Natiuite'
71
14
5. Second Advent: The Soul's Jerusalem
85
14
6. Tidings of Great Joy: The Nativity Shepherds
99
3
7. A Season of Penitence: The Least Brethren of the Lord
102
13
3. The Civic Triumph as Royal Epiphany
115
67
1. The Magi's Gift: Schawand Him King with Most Magnificence
115
15
2. The Triple Triumph of the Emperor Augustus
130
9
3. By These Signs You Shall Know Him
139
30
4. Roy surtout tres catholique
169
7
5. Theatres of Princely Epiphany
176
6
4. Third Advent: Grace in this Life and Afterward Glory
182
44
1. The Royal Entry as Triumph of Death
182
6
2. The Ascent to Glory: Margaret of Anjou (London, 1445)
188
13
3. The Office of the Dead and the Entry of Henry V into London, 1415
201
8
4. The Royal Entry as Elegiac Dream Vision: Katharine of Aragon (London, 1501)
209
12
5. The Apotheosis of Christ the King: Charles VIII Enters Troyes (1486)
221
5
5. Fourth Advent: The Civic Triumph as Royal Apocalypse
226
63
1. New Heaven, New Earth
226
11
2. The Wedding Feast of Sponsus Pees the King
237
13
3. The Bride in the Garden and the Power of Desire
250
14
4. The Wedding of the Lamb
264
16
5. The Visio Pacis as Threatened Paradise
280
9
6. The Queen's Advent
289
68
1. Assumpt aboue the Heuenly Ierarchie
289
29
2. Virgo Mediatrix
318
9
3. Conueie of Grace
327
15
4. The Queen Transformed: `A worthie president, a worthie woman judge'
342
10
5. The Queen Declined: The Infernal Adventus of Mary Queen of Scots (Edinburgh, 1561)
352
5
Bibliography
357
16
Indexes
373