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The conquest of Constantinople

Robert de Clari and Edgar Holmes McNeal 1969 © Columbia University Press
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  • Records of Civilization
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  • Byzantine (Mediterranean)
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  • Frontmatter
  • INTRODUCTION (page 1)
    • The Author (page 3)
    • The Manuscript and Its Transmission (page 7)
    • Editions of the Cbronicle (page 10)
    • Value of the Chronicle as an Historical Source (page 12)
    • Robert's Qualities as a Chronicler (page 21)
    • The Chronicle in Old French Literature and Historiography (page 23)
    • The Translation (page 26)
  • TEXT (page 29)
  • APPENDIX: NOTE ON THE FLEET AND THE FORCES (page 129)
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 135)
  • INDEX (page 145)
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CH 5.2 (Jun. 1936): 188-189 http://www.jstor.org/stable/3160533
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