[116] Possibly this means the ‘Laudes.’
[117] Pertz, M.G.H., Legg. II. pp. 384 ff.
[118] The Ita is almost certainly a scribal error for Sta. But error or not this form is found also in the orders by which Maximilian I and Charles V were crowned, though subsequently Sta et retine is restored in German Rites.
[119] See Panvinius and Beuther, Inauguratio, coronatio, etc., pp. 8 ff., 81 ff., 180 ff. The ‘Order’ of the coronation of Maximilian II (1562), pp. 102 ff., is simply an account of the rite written down from memory.
[120] The form however of enthronisation at the Coronation of Matthias II begins Sta et retine.
[121] Comte de Bray, Mémoires (Paris, 1911), pp. 97-117
[122] II pp. 234 ff. Ritus benedicendi et coronandi reges Hungariae qui obtinuit dum Albertus V Dux Austriae in regem Hungariae coronaretur.
[123] Op. cit., pp. 154 ff.
[124] Lib. de Hist. Gall., P.L. XCVI. coll. 765-766.
[125] Liber Ordinum. Ed. M. Férotin (Paris, 1904). App. III. pp. 499 ff.