Select bibliography
Cecily J. Hilsdale, "The Social Life of the Byzantine Gift: The
Royal Crown of Hungary Re-Invented," Art History 31 (2008),
602-631,
available online.
Péter, László:
The holy crown of Hungary, visible and invisible,
Slavonic and East European Review, 81/3 (2003), 421-510 -
Study on the history, as well as the legal and political
significance of the crown
Katalin Kadar, Lynn, "The Return of
the Crown of St. Stephen and its Subsequent Impact on the Carter
Administration", East European Quarterly, 34 (2000),
181-202 (available online at
www.questia.com).
The coronation mantle of the Hungarian kings,
by Zsuzsa Lovag et. al. Budapest, Hungarian National Museum, 2005 -
English-language edition of a 2002 book, published after the
restoration of the mantle.
A series of
studies in
Volume 43 of Acta Historiae Artium (2002)
Tóth, Endre -
Szelényi, Károly, The Holy Crown of Hungary - Kings and Coronations.
Budapest: Kossuth, 1999. - This beautifully illustrated book is also
available in German and Hungarian.
Éva Kovács -
Zsuzsa Lovag,The Hungarian Crown and Other Regalia, Budapest:
Corvina, 1980, 1988.
Insignia Regni
Hungariae I. Studien zur Machtsymbolik des mittelalterlichen
Ungarns. Budapest, 1983.
Deér, József,
Die Heilige Krone Ungarns, Wien, 1966.
Bárány-Oberschall, Magda, Die Sankt Stephans-Krone und des
Königreiches Ungarn, Vienna and Munich, 1961.
Éva Kovács, "Casula
Sancti Stephani Regis," Acta Historiae Artium V (1958),
181-221.
Kelleher, P.J.,
The Holy Crown of Hungary, Rome, 1951.
Révay, Péter.
De Sacrae Coronae Regni Hungariae ortu, virtute, vicoria, fortuna,
annos ultra DC clarissima brevis Commentarius Petri de Revva comitis
comitatus de Turocz. Augusta Vindelicorum, 1613.
The memoirs of
Helene Kottanner (1439-1440), translated from the German with
introduction, interpretative essay and notes / Maya Bijvoet Williamson.,
Cambridge [England]; Rochester, NY: D.S. Brewer, 1998. - Describes the
theft of the crown in 1440.
Apart from the Holy Crown of Hungary, a
large number of other medieval crowns survive from the Kingdom of
Hungary. These include - among others - the following: