The King's Two Bodies. Ernst H. Kantorowicz

The King's Two Bodies


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The King's Two Bodies Ernst H. Kantorowicz
Publisher: Princeton University Press




Their most memorable teacher, Blaser told me, was the medieval historian, Ernst Kantorowicz, author of Frederick II and The King's Two Bodies, books to which we younger writers were soon introduced. For a long time, I thought that “The King is Dead, Long Live the King” was a funny bit of irony, or cool dadaist humor. Publisher: Princeton University Press. Alongside Duncan's notebooks were boxes and boxes of manuscripts. In place of the State we have the Crown, and the whole King's (or Queen's) two bodies stuff (hence the King is Dead, long live the King). Kantorowicz Language: English Page: 309. Two years later I'd be on my way to San Francisco, sans diploma. On the artwork, and particularly the bit of it above, see now Catherine E. But it really refers to the doctrine of the King's Two Bodies. It was there that I found The H.D. ISBN: 0691017042, 9780691017044. I don't know about The King's Two Bodies, which I somehow haven't gotten around to, but if you read his bio of Fredrick II, you need to read one like Abulafia's to balance the romanticised view of him.

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