Charlemagne, Triumphal Entries, and Palm Sunday Processions: How Wrong Was Kantorowicz?

Q2 Arts and Humanities European Medieval Drama Pub Date : 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1484/J.EMD.5.114450
M. Harris
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Ernst Kantorowicz plausibly claimed that Charlemagne’s triumphal entry into Rome in 774 recalled Christ’s entry into Jerusalem. Kantorowicz further claimed that Charlemagne’s evocation of the language and iconography of Palm Sunday not only ‘remained authoritative for all imperial receptions in Rome during the Middle Ages’, but also set a precedent for all medieval royal entries. This article challenges the latter claim, until now widely accepted and uncritically repeated. While there is reliable evidence of emperors and kings taking part in Palm Sunday processions, even in two cases as corpses, there is little or no evidence that medieval royal entries routinely appropriated the language and iconography of Palm Sunday for their own celebrations of power and military triumph.
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查理曼大帝、凯旋入场和棕枝主日游行:坎特罗维奇错得有多离谱?
恩斯特·坎特罗维茨(Ernst Kantorowicz)似是而非地声称,774年查理曼大帝(Charlemagne)凯旋进入罗马,让人想起基督进入耶路撒冷。Kantorowicz进一步声称,查理曼对棕枝主日的语言和图像的召唤不仅“在中世纪罗马的所有帝国招待会上都是权威的”,而且还为所有中世纪的皇室活动开创了先例。这篇文章对后一种说法提出了挑战,直到现在,这种说法被广泛接受,并被不加批判地重复。虽然有可靠的证据表明皇帝和国王参加棕枝主日的游行,甚至有两个案例是尸体,但很少或根本没有证据表明中世纪的皇室作品经常挪用棕枝主日的语言和图像来庆祝自己的权力和军事胜利。
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European Medieval Drama
European Medieval Drama Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: European Medieval Drama (EMD) is an annual journal published by Brepols. It was launched in 1997 in association with the International Conferences on Medieval European Drama organised at the University of Camerino, Italy, by Sydney Higgins between 1996 and 1999. The first four volumes of European Medieval Drama (1997-2000) published the Acts of these conferences. This series of conferences was suspended for the foreseeable future in 1999. At the Tenth Triennial Colloquium of the Société Internationale pour l"étude du Théâtre Médiéval (SITM), held in Groningen, the Netherlands, in August 2001, it was proposed that EMD should be published in association with SITM. This proposal has now been approved by all interested parties, and comes into effect as of spring 2002.
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