Chronicles of the crusades, being contemporary narratives of the crusade of Richard Cœur de Lion
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Chronicles of the crusades, being contemporary narratives of the crusade of Richard Cœur de Lion
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- Richard, of Devizes, ca. 1150-ca. 1200. Chronicon de rebus gestis Ricardi primi; Joinville, Jean, sire de, 1224?-1317? Histoire et chronique du ... roy Saint Loys; Maqrīzī, Ahmad ibn ʻAlī, 1364-1442. Sulūk limaʻrifat duwal al-mulūk; Giles, J. A. (John Allen), 1808-1884. tr; Johnes, Thomas, 1748-1816. tr; Ricardus, canonicus Sanctae Trinitatis londoniensis. Itinerarium peregrinorum et gesta regis Ricardi
- Publication date
- 1903
- Topics
- Louis IX, King of France, 1214-1270, Richard I, King of England, 1157-1199, Crusades, genealogy
- Publisher
- London, H. G. Bohn
- Collection
- americana
- Book from the collections of
- University of Michigan
- Language
- English
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Chronicle of Richard of Devizes, concerning the deeds of King Richard the First, king of England [tr. by J. A. Giles].--Geoffrey de Vinsauf's chronicle of Richard the First's crusade.--Lord de Joinville's Memoirs of Louis IX, king of France, commonly called Saint Louis [tr. by Thomas Johnes]. Appendix to Joinville: List of the knights who accompanied Saint Louis to Palestine. Knights of the household who accompanied him to Tunis. Extracts from Arabian ms., by Al Makrisi, containing the Saracenic account
of the crusade under St. Louis.--Index
Mode of access: Internet
Chronicle of Richard of Devizes, concerning the deeds of King Richard the First, king of England [tr. by J. A. Giles].--Geoffrey de Vinsauf's chronicle of Richard the First's crusade.--Lord de Joinville's Memoirs of Louis IX, king of France, commonly called Saint Louis [tr. by Thomas Johnes]. Appendix to Joinville: List of the knights who accompanied Saint Louis to Palestine. Knights of the household who accompanied him to Tunis. Extracts from Arabian ms., by Al Makrisi, containing the Saracenic account
of the crusade under St. Louis.--Index
Mode of access: Internet
Notes
The chronicle here attributed to Geoffrey de Vinsauf is now shown to be, in large part, a Latin translation of Ambroses L'estoire de la guerre sainte, probably made by Richard, canon and prior of Holy Trinity, London, about 1200. cf. Gross, Sources and literature of English history.
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- 2009-05-16 12:15:18
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- US
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- ark:/13960/t6k07cq7q
- Lccn
- 03009782
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- Openlibrary_edition
- OL23385822M
- Openlibrary_work
- OL18125849W
- Page_number_confidence
- 95.85
- Pages
- 573
- Possible copyright status
- NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Ppi
- 600
- Scandate
- 20080322
- Scanner
- Translator
- John Allen Giles, Thomas Johnes
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 02272569
- Year
- 1848
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