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Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 138 mm x 216 mm

Edgington / Smith

Gesta Francorum Ierusalem Expugnantium

The Deeds of the Franks Who Conquered Jerusalem, 1095-1106
Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-0-19-287282-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press

The Deeds of the Franks Who Conquered Jerusalem, 1095-1106

Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 138 mm x 216 mm

ISBN: 978-0-19-287282-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press


The Gesta Francorum Ierusalem expugnantium is a history of the First Crusade and the first years of Latin rule in the kingdom of Jerusalem (1095–1106) written before 1120, probably in Flanders. The anonymous author acknowledged that he had based his work on that of Fulcher of Chartres who was a participant in the crusade and the events that followed and who despatched an early version of his Historia Ierosolimitana to northern Europe in 1107. This debt to Fulcher, who went on to produce a longer Historia that ended in 1127, has frequently led later historians to undervalue the Gesta Francorum, although it is clear from a closer reading of it that the writer worked intelligently to abridge his source in a way that focused closely on the events and characters that would be of most interest to his local readership. He also augmented his main source where he felt it was lacking by including a much fuller description of the city of Jerusalem and an account of the siege of Jerusalem that was probably written by an eyewitness. The editors' introduction identifies the passages where the writer can be shown to have used Fulcher of Chartres's 1107 text, now lost, and distinguishes between those events where Fulcher was a participant and wrote from first-hand experience and others where he had been absent and so necessarily drew on other writers to describe them.

The nineteenth-century edition of the Gesta Francorum was based on only four manuscripts; the present edition is based on twenty-eight, several of them previously unknown. These are described and their relationships established so that the Latin edition is authoritatively based on the earliest and best. It is complemented by an accurate and engaging English translation—the first in any modern language—and historical notes.

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- Preface

- List of illustrations

- Abbreviated references

- INTRODUCTION

- [I] The Gesta Francorum Ierusalem expugnantium

- [II] Manuscripts

- [III] Editions

- Sigla

- TEXT AND TRANSLATION: Gesta Francorum Ierusalem expugnantium: The Deeds of the Franks who Conquered Jerusalem

- Appendix I: The Failure of the Holy Fire, Easter 1101

- Appendix II: The Verses

- Bibliography

- Index of Quotations and Allusions

- Index


Susan B. Edgington taught for 20 years in post-16 education while completing her PhD, an edition of Albert of Aachen's Historia Ierosolimitana which was published with an English translation in 2007. By then she was teaching at Queen Mary University of London and publishing articles on many aspects of the earlier crusades and the Latin East. The main focus of her research, which continues after she retired from teaching in 2019, is on Latin texts, which she aims to make accessible to new generations of historians.

Thomas W. Smith gained his PhD from Royal Holloway, University of London, in 2013. Thomas was elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 2017 and Royal Asiatic Society in 2021 and holds honorary research fellowships at Royal Holloway and the University of Kent. A former Lecturer in Medieval History at Trinity College, Dublin, he has held a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship at the University of Leeds, a Leverhulme Study Abroad fellowship at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, and a Scouloudi Junior Research Fellowship at the Institute of Historical Research. He currently teaches history at Rugby School, where he is Keeper of the Scholars and Head of Oxbridge. He has published widely on the crusading movement and ecclesiastical history in the Middle Ages.



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