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Primary Sources
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Albert the Notary. Chronicles of the Emperors cxli    Translated by John Howe, in Syllabus: History 3348 001: History of the Crusades. [http://myweb.ttu.edu/jhowe/syllabi/source_problem_2.html].

Conrad III.  Letters to Abbot Wibald of Corvey.  Translated by   Dana C. Munro, in Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History, Vol. 1(4). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1896. Pp . 12-14. [Reproduced in Medieval Sourcebook (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/1148conrad2.html)]

Gerhoh of Reichersberg, De Investigatione Antichristi I lxi.    Translated by John Howe, in Syllabus: History 3348 001: History of the Crusades. [http://myweb.ttu.edu/jhowe/syllabi/source_problem_2.html].  

Ibn al-Athīr, Ali.  The Perfect History.  Translated in Francesco Gabrieli,  Arab Historians of the Crusades.  Berkeley / Los Angeles:  University of California Press, 1969.  Pp. 59-62.

Ibn al-Qalānisī, Hamza.  Continuation of the Chronicle of Damascus. Translated in Francesco Gabrieli,  Arab Historians of the Crusades.  Berkeley / Los Angeles:  University of California Press, 1969.  Pp. 56-59.

________.    Continuation of the Chronicle of Damascus.  T ranslated in H.A.R. Gibb, The  Damascus Chronicle of the Crusades.  London:  Luzac & Company, Ltd., 1967.  Pp. 287-89.

Ibn al-Jauzi, Jamal.  Mirror of the Times.  Translated in Francesco Gabrieli,  Arab Historians of the Crusades.  Berkeley / Los Angeles:  University of California Press, 1969.  Pp. 62-63.

John of Salisbury.  Historia Pontificalis.  Translated in Marjorie Chibnall,  John of Salisbury's Memoirs of the Papal Court.  London:  Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd, 1956.  Pp. 54-58.

Odo of Deuil.  On Louis VII's Journey to the East.  Translated by James Brundage, The Crusades: A Documentary History.  Milwaukee:  Marquette University Press, 1962.  Pp. 107-12. [Reproduced in The Medieval Sourcebook (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/odo-deuil.html)].

Peter the Venerable, Letter  to King Roger II of Sicily. T  ranslated by Giles Constable,  The Letters of Peter the Venerable.  2 vols.  Cambridge, Mass.:  Harvard University Press, 1967.  1:394-95.

William of  Tyre.  History of Deeds Done beyond the Sea. Tr anslated by James Brundage, The Crusades:  A Documentary History.  Milwaukee:  Marquette University Press, 1962.  Pp. 115-21.  [The excerpt here is supplemented by two additional passages, marked as <additions>, filled in by John Howe.  Brundage's original excerpt is reproduced in The Medieval Sourcebook (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/tyre-damascus.html).]
 

Secondary Sources:

 Madden, Thomas F. The Concise History of the Crusades.  Third Student Edition. Lanham, Maryland:  Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2013.  Pp. 50-59.

Mayer, Hans Eberhardt. The Crusades. Translated by John Gillingham. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1972. Pp.. 96-109.