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read C.7,37,3 (for 37,1); p. 205, n. 35, read Tierney, Cath. Hist.
Rev., XXXVI
, 428,n.57 (for "Conciliar Theory," etc.); p. 208, n.
43, add to end: [ Gierke erred: read Spec. Doctr. VII, c. 15]; p. 223,
n. 89, read Prince against trying to (for Prince to try); p. 224, read
Bishop of St. Davids (for Bishop of Hereford); p. 241, line 2, read
Death itself is Victory and is (for Victory itself is); p. 264, n. 218,
read QFIAB, XXXIV (for XXIV); p. 269, n. 230, read Seneca, Ep.
85,35 (for 85,30); p. 271, n. 235, read Peter of Auvergne (for Wil-
liam); p. 400, n. 295, read tamen (for tantum); p. 414, n. 332, end
of line 13, read 1600 (for 1620); p. 420, read Burgh-upon-the-Sands
on the Solway (for Burgh in Norfolk); p. 440, n. 405, read John
10:30 (for 10:20); p. 478, in first quotation, read civil affairs (for
view of the citizens); p. 541, under Dubois, read 256, n. 194 (for
n. 195); p. 552, 2nd column, 2nd line from bottom on right, read
212, n. 55 (for 312).

Ernst H. Kantorowicz died in September, 1963. A collection of
twenty-five of his previously published essays have been reprinted
under the title Selected Studies ( Locust Valley, N.Y.: J. J. Augustin
, 1965). A complete bibliography of his works is given in
that volume.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The King's Two Bodies: A Study in Mediaeval Political Theology. Contributors: Ernst H. Kantorowicz - author. Publisher: Princeton University Press. Place of Publication: Princeton, NJ. Publication Year: 1957. Page Number: xiv.
    
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