[46] See p. 38, n. 2.
[47] See below, p. 114.
[48] Melchior Hittorp, De divinis cath. eccles. officiis (Paris 1610), p. 153. Cp. the Ordo I of A. Diemand, Das Ceremoniell der Kaiserkrönungen von Otto I bis Friedrich II, pp. 124, 125. Almost identical with this is the Ordo ad benedicendum imperatorem quando coronam accipit, of O. R. XII., P. L. LXXVII. coll. 1101, 1102.
[49] Martène’s Ordo VI, op. cit. II. p. 211.
[50] Martène’s Ordo VII, ibid. p. 212; Pertz, M. G. Legg., II. 97. Diemand (op. cit. p. 30) thinks that the title of this order ‘Incipit Ordo qualiter rex Teutonicus’ etc. shews that this order is not official. But the ‘Exercitus Teutonicus’ is prayed for in the Laudes of the Gemunden Codex. See above.
[51] G. Waitz, Die Formeln der Deutschen Königs- und der Römischen Kaiser-Krönung (Göttingen, 1872), pp. 67, 68.
[52] Diemand (op. cit.) divides the whole period from Otto I (962)—Frederick II (1220) into three recensions only, in the first of which he classes all those orders in which the anointing takes place before the ‘Confessio’ of St Peter.
[53] Hopf, Chroniques, p. 73 f.
[54] Pertz, M. G. Legg. II. 187 ff.
[55] So Pertz, l.c., but Diemand (op. cit. p. 35) takes it to be the Order used in the coronation of Henry III by Pope Clement II. This is without doubt an official Order.