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Montjoie : studies in Crusade history in honour of Hans Eberhard Mayer

edited by Benjamin Z. Kedar, Jonathan Riley-Smith and Rudolf Hiestand

Variorum, 1997

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English, German, and French

"Publications of Hans Eberhard Mayer": p. xiii-xx

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This collection of 18 articles about various aspects of the Crusades has been compiled in honour of Hans Eberhard Mayer - a leading Crusade historian.

Table of Contents

  • Hans Eberhard Mayer, an appreciation
  • Karl der Grosse und die Endkaiser-Weissagung - der sieger uber den Islam kommt aus dem westen, Hannes Mohring
  • Pope Gregory VII and the bearing of arms, H.E.J. Cowdrey
  • the earliest hospitallers, Anthony Luttrell
  • King Fulk of Jerusalem and "the Sultan of Babylon", Jonathan Riley-Smith
  • the crusading project of 1150, Giles Constable
  • Die herren von sidon und die thronfolgekrise des jahres 1163 im konigreich Jerusalem, Rudolf Hiestand
  • the castle and lordship of Mirabel, Denys Pringle
  • a Western survey of Saladin's forces at the Siege of Acre, Benjamin Z. Kedar
  • Les revoltes chypriotes de 1191-1192 et les infeodations de Guy de Lusignan, Jean Richard
  • bemerkungen zur "Forma iustitiae inter Venetos et Francigenas" von Marz 1207, Gerhard Rosch
  • the Lyon "Eracles" and the Old French Continuations of William of Tyre, Peter W. Edbury
  • the Venetian priveleges in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem - 12th- and 13th-century interpretations ans implementation, David Jacoby
  • Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale. MS lat 5334 and the origins of the hospitaller master, Jaroslav Folda
  • "Describe the currency of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem", D.M. Metcalf
  • the problem of Byzantium and the Mediterranean world, circa 1050-1400, John H. Pryor
  • vom kriegsgeschrei zur tanzmusik - anmerkungen zu den Italienzugen des spateren mittelalters, Marie-Luise Favreau-Lilie
  • Ferrante of Naples, Pope Pius II and the Congress of Mantua (1459), David Abulafia
  • immortalizing the Crusades - laws and institutions, James A. Brundage.

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