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"William of Tyre's history of the Kingdom of Jerusalem has long been viewed as one of the most useful sources for the Crusades and the Latin East from the beginnings of the First Crusade to William's death shortly before Saladin's conquest of Jerusalem. However, this text was most popular during the medieval period in an Old French translation. In The Old French of William of Tyre, Philip Handyside identifies the differences between the Latin and French texts and analyses the translator motives for producing the translation and highlights significant changes that may provide a better understanding of the period in question. Handyside also argues for a complex manuscript tradition that developed across the medieval Mediterranean"--Provided by publisher.
Translators --- French language --- Crusades --- Manuscripts, Medieval --- History --- Historiography --- Mediterranean Region --- William, --- Jerusalem --- Latin Orient --- Croisades --- Historiography. --- Mediterranean Region. --- Historiographie --- Orient latin --- Translators - France - History - To 1500 --- French language - To 1300 - Texts --- Crusades - Historiography --- Manuscripts, Medieval - Mediterranean Region --- William, - of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre, - approximately 1130-approximately 1190. - Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis --- William, - of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre, - approximately 1130-approximately 1190. - Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum. - French --- William, - of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre, - approximately 1130-approximately 1190 - Translations into French --- Jerusalem - History - Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244 - Historiography --- Latin Orient - Historiography --- Interpreters --- Linguists --- Translating services --- Guilelmus, --- Guillaume, --- Tyr, Guillaume de, --- Tyre, William of, --- Tyrus, Wilhelm von, --- Tyrus, Willem van, --- Wilhelm, --- Willelmus, --- Willem, --- William --- وليم الصوري --- East, Latin --- Latin East --- Orient, Latin --- Islamic Empire --- Middle East --- Orient --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- Ierusalim --- Иерусалим --- Yerushalayim --- Jeruzalem --- Quds --- Ūrushalīm --- Kuds --- Kouds --- Erusaghēm --- Bayt al-Maqdis --- Jeruzsálem --- Jerusalem (Israel) --- Jerusalem (Palestine) --- ʻIriyat Yerushalayim --- Ierousalēm --- Gerusalemme --- Baladīyat al-Quds --- Baladīyat al-Quds al-ʻArabīyah --- Jerusalem Arab Municipality --- Qods (Jerusalem) --- ירושלים --- القدس --- al-Quds --- قدس --- Jerusalén --- William, - of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre, - approximately 1130-approximately 1190
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Volume 2 of the two-volume set MMed 135: These volumes offer the first critical edition of the Chronique d'Ernoul and the so-called Colbert-Fontainebleau (or Acre) Continuation of William of Tyre in over 150 years. The material is accompanied by an extensive introduction, glossary and bibliography. These two thirteenth-century narratives recount the story of the crusades and the Latin East. Both are anonymous; both employed the French vernacular and both contain accounts that are essential for anyone studying the subject. The Chronique d'Ernoul was completed in the 1230s in northern France. The main part of the Colbert-Fontainebleau Continuation of William of Tyre dates to the late 1240s and is a reworking of Ernoul with material going up to 1277; it was composed in the Latin East.
Crusades --- Crusades. --- Chronique d'Ernoul et de Bernard le Trésorier (Ernoul, active 1187) --- Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum (William, of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre) --- 1000-1299 --- Middle East --- Croisades --- Sources. --- Ernoul, --- William, --- Ernoul de Giblet, --- Guillaume de Tyr, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Critique et interprétation. --- Jerusalem --- Jérusalem (Royaume latin) --- History --- Jérusalem --- Histoire --- History.
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Crusades --- Croisades --- Ernoul, --- Godfrey, --- William, --- Jerusalem --- Jérusalem --- History --- Histoire --- Sources --- 091 =40 --- -Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frans --- Ernoul --- Godefroi de Bouillon --- William of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre --- -History --- -Historiography --- Sources. --- -Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frans --- 091 =40 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frans --- Godfried van Bouillon --- Godfrey of Bouillon --- Godfrey --- -091 =40 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frans --- Jérusalem --- -Ierusalim --- Yerushalayim --- Jeruzalem --- Quds --- Ūrushalīm --- Kuds --- Kouds --- Erusaghēm --- Bayt al-Maqdis --- Jeruzsálem --- Jerusalem (Israel) --- Jerusalem (Palestine) --- ʻIriyat Yerushalayim --- Ierousalēm --- Gerusalemme --- Baladīyat al-Quds --- Baladīyat al-Quds al-ʻArabīyah --- Jerusalem Arab Municipality --- Qods (Jerusalem) --- ירושלים --- القدس --- al-Quds --- قدس --- Church history --- Bouillon, Godefroid de, --- Bullioen, Godevaart van, --- De Bouillon, Godefroid, --- Godefroi, --- Godefroid, --- Godevaart, van Bullioen, --- Godfried, van Bouillon, --- Godofre, --- Godofredo, --- Gottfried, --- Ierusalim --- Иерусалим --- Jerusalén --- Crusades - First, 1096-1099 - Sources --- Ernoul, - active 1187 - Chronique d'Ernoul et de Bernard de Trésorier --- William, - of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre, - approximately 1130-approximately 1190 - Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum --- Jerusalem - History - Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244 - Sources
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William, archbishop of Tyre from 1175 to c.1184, was a churchman, royal servant and scholar who lived in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. Born in Jerusalem around 1130, he studied in western Europe for almost twenty years until 1165, when he returned to the East to begin his career in public life. He left to posterity a monumental history in which he described the events of the First Crusade (1095-9) and recorded the fortunes of the western rulers of the states subsequently founded in Syria and the Holy Land down to his own day. The value of his work as an example of twelfth-century historiography and as a source of information for the events described has long been recognized. In this study the authors consider William as a public figure and historian, and examine the influences which bore upon his writing and the way in which he fashioned his material. They then go on to examine what he had to say about certain topics - the monarchy in Jerusalem, the Church, the papacy, the Byzantine empire and the Crusade - and why he wrote as he did.
873.3 GUILELMUS TYRIUS --- Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur--GUILELMUS TYRIUS --- William of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre --- -Latin Orient --- -East, Latin --- 873.3 GUILELMUS TYRIUS Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur--GUILELMUS TYRIUS --- -Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur--GUILELMUS TYRIUS --- -873.3 GUILELMUS TYRIUS Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur--GUILELMUS TYRIUS --- Crusades --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Historiography --- Godfrey, --- William, --- Bouillon, Godefroid de, --- Bullioen, Godevaart van, --- De Bouillon, Godefroid, --- Godefroi, --- Godefroid, --- Godevaart, van Bullioen, --- Godfried, van Bouillon, --- Godofre, --- Godofredo, --- Gottfried, --- Jerusalem --- Latin Orient --- East, Latin --- Latin East --- Orient, Latin --- Islamic Empire --- Middle East --- Orient --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- Ierusalim --- Yerushalayim --- Jeruzalem --- Quds --- Ūrushalīm --- Kuds --- Kouds --- Erusaghēm --- Bayt al-Maqdis --- Jeruzsálem --- Jerusalem (Israel) --- Jerusalem (Palestine) --- ʻIriyat Yerushalayim --- Ierousalēm --- Gerusalemme --- Baladīyat al-Quds --- Baladīyat al-Quds al-ʻArabīyah --- Jerusalem Arab Municipality --- Qods (Jerusalem) --- ירושלים --- القدس --- al-Quds --- قدس --- History --- Historiography. --- Croisades --- Jérusalem --- Histoire --- Иерусалим --- Jerusalén --- Arts and Humanities --- Crusades - First, 1096-1099 - Historiography.
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History of civilization --- Christian theology --- Guilelmus Tyrensis --- anno 1100-1199 --- Christianity and other religions --- Civilization, Medieval --- Crusades --- Islam --- Religious tolerance --- Christianisme --- Civilisation médiévale --- Croisades --- Tolérance religieuse --- Relations --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Histoire des doctrines --- William, --- 940.181 --- 940"-/14" --- -Islam --- -Religious tolerance --- -Tolerance, Religious --- Toleration --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Muslims --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Kruistochten --- Geschiedenis van Europa, van het Westen, van het Avondland--?"-/14" --- -Christianity --- -History of doctrines --- -Relations --- History --- Guilelmus Abp. of Tyre --- Crusades. --- Islam. --- Christianity. --- -Kruistochten --- -Guilelmus Abp. of Tyre --- 940"-/14" Geschiedenis van Europa, van het Westen, van het Avondland--?"-/14" --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- -940.181 Kruistochten --- Tolerance, Religious --- Civilisation médiévale --- Tolérance religieuse --- Relations&delete& --- Guilelmus, --- Guillaume, --- Tyr, Guillaume de, --- Tyre, William of, --- Tyrus, Wilhelm von, --- Tyrus, Willem van, --- Wilhelm, --- Willelmus, --- Willem, --- William --- وليم الصوري --- Guillaume of Tyre --- Religious tolerance - Christianity - History of doctrines - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Christianity and other religions - Islam --- Islam - Relations - Christianity --- William, - of Tyre, Archbishop of Tyre, - approximately 1130-approximately 1190
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