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The Crusades and their Sources
Essays Presented to Bernard Hamilton
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This volume is concerned with the sources for the study of the Crusades, conceived in terms of the records of their history and of their enemies, the motives that inspired them, and the monuments which they left behind. Some of the studies analyse particular historical sources, both written and visual, for the events of the Crusades and the history of the Crusader states. Others look more broadly at the impact of the Crusading movement in the West, its origins and its propaganda, from the First Crusade to the time of Erasmus.
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Abbreviations
- abt abbot
- archbp archbishop
- b battle
- bp bishop
- can canon
- cath catholicos
- cdl cathedral
- ch church
- chron chronicler
- ct count
- d duke
- emp emperor
- kg king
- m master
- patr patriarch
- pr prince
- sul sultan
- viz vizier
'Abbas, Egyptian viz, 79-81
Abgar V UkkĂąmĂą, ruler of Edessa, 98
Abgar IX, ruler of Edessa, 98
Abraham, 76, 126, 129
Abrégé du livre des assises de la cour des bourgeois, 173
Abu Shama, chron, 11-12, 15
Abu Tammam, pre-Islamic poetry anthologist, 84
Achard of Marseilles, archbp of Aries, 1, 5-8
Acre, 16, 18, 77-8, 92, 105, 107-9, 112, 115, 129-30, 132, 169, 171-2
Hospitallers in, 135-6, 138-42, 144-5, 148-9, 152, 153 n. 79, 154
suffragan bishopric of Tyre, 126
Adam, 126-7
Adams, Robert, 269
Adchar, 101
Adhémar, bp of Le Puy and papal legate, 4, 40, 46, 48, 61, 63-4, 67, 205
al-'Adil, brother of Saladm, 14
Adomnan, pilgrim, 207, 208 n. 44
Adrian V, pope, 268
al-Afdal, Egyptian viz, 96, 232
al-Afdal, ruler of Damascus, 84
Agaune (Switzerland), 205, 214
Agenor, ruler of Tyre, 129
Ager Sanguinis. See Field of Blood, b of
Aharovn, Alexandrian monk, 95-6
Aicfred, 1
Albert of Aachen, chron, 2, 23-37, 58, 225, 233-4
Historia Ierosolimilana, 23-37
Albert, bp of Bethlehem, 236
Albert of Parma, 6
Aleppo, 17-18, 85, 98-9, 103
Alexandretta, 65
Alexandria, 95, 182, 193
Alexius Axouch, the Protostrator, d of Cilicia, 103-4, 109
Alexius I Comnenus, Byzantine emp, 2, 8, 31, 39-40, ...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface
- Bibliography of Books and Articles by Bernard Hamilton, 1961-1997
- Raymond IV of St Gilles, Achard of Arles and the Conquest of Lebanon
- Frontier Warfare in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem: The Campaign of Jacob's Ford, 1178-79
- Albert of Aachen and the Chansons de Geste
- The Anonymous Gesta Francorum and the Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem of Raymond of Aguilers and the Historia de Hierosolymitano itinere of Peter Tudebode: An Analysis of the Textual Relationship between Primary Sources for the First Crusade
- Usamah ibn Munqidh: An Arab-Syrian Gentleman at the Time of the Crusades Reconsidered
- Les colophons de manuscrits arméniens comme sources pour l'histoire des Croisades
- The Tractatus de locis et statu sancte terre ierosolimitane
- The Hospitallers' Early Written Records
- Ehe und Besitz im Jerusalem der Kreuzfahrer
- The Livre des Assises by John of Jaffa: The Development and Transmission of the Text
- Les Ă©vĂȘques de Chypre et la Chambre apostolique: un arrĂȘt de compte de 1369
- Picturing the Crusades: The Uses of Visual Propaganda, c. 1095-1250
- 'Mighty Against the Enemies of Christ': The Relic of the True Cross in the Armies of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
- The South Transept Façade of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem: An Aspect of 'Rebuilding Zion'
- A Necessary Evil? Erasmus, the Crusade, and War against the Turks
- Index