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Crusade Texts in Translation


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The crusading movement, which originated in the 11th century and lasted beyond the 16th, bequeathed to its future historians a legacy of sources which are unrivalled in their range and variety. These sources document in fascinating detail the motivations and viewpoints, military efforts and spiritual lives, of the participants in the crusades. They also narrate the internal histories of the states and societies which crusaders established or supported in the many regions where they fought. Some of these sources have been translated in the past but the vast majority have been available only in their original language. The goal of this series is to provide a wide ranging corpus of texts, most of them translated for the first time, which will illuminate the history of the crusades and the crusader-states from every angle, including that of their principal adversaries, the Muslim powers of the Middle East.

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The Latin Continuation of William of Tyre

The Latin Continuation of William of Tyre

1st Edition

Forthcoming

Edited By James H. Kane, Keagan J. Brewer
August 07, 2024

William of Tyre’s monumental twelfth-century history of the First Crusade and the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem inspired a rich series of interrelated Old French continuations that proved very popular in the later Middle Ages. In contrast to the thriving literary afterlife that William’s work enjoyed ...

The Road to Antioch and Jerusalem The Crusader Pilgrimage of the Monte Cassino Chronicle

The Road to Antioch and Jerusalem: The Crusader Pilgrimage of the Monte Cassino Chronicle

1st Edition

By Francesca Petrizzo
December 22, 2023

This is the first translation of the Hystoria de via or ‘Monte Cassino Chronicle,’ one of the few surviving crusader sources from Southern Italy, where it was probably compiled (partly from known sources) between the 1130s and 1140s. The chronicle’s original sections offer new and fresh insight on...

The Conquest of Santarém and Goswin’s Song of the Conquest of Alcácer do Sal Editions and Translations of De expugnatione Scalabis and Gosuini de expugnatione Salaciae carmen

The Conquest of Santarém and Goswin’s Song of the Conquest of Alcácer do Sal: Editions and Translations of De expugnatione Scalabis and Gosuini de expugnatione Salaciae carmen

1st Edition

By Jonathan Wilson
January 09, 2023

Achieved at the height of the Crusades, the Christian conquests of Santarém in 1147 by King Afonso I, and of Alcácer do Sal in 1217 by Portuguese forces and northern European warriors on their way by sea to Palestine, were crucial events in the creation of the independent kingdom of Portugal. The ...

On Warfare and the Threefold Path of the Jerusalem Pilgrimage A Translation of Ralph Niger’s De re militari et triplici via peregrinationis Ierosolimitane

On Warfare and the Threefold Path of the Jerusalem Pilgrimage: A Translation of Ralph Niger’s De re militari et triplici via peregrinationis Ierosolimitane

1st Edition

By John Cotts
December 30, 2022

This volume will provide the first English translation of Ralph Niger’s critical reflection on military pilgrimage, written in the late 1180s in response to the calling of the Third Crusade. Long known to scholars as early and highly idiosyncratic critique of crusading, On Warfare and the Threefold...

History of the Dukes of Normandy and the Kings of England by the Anonymous of Béthune

History of the Dukes of Normandy and the Kings of England by the Anonymous of Béthune

1st Edition

Edited By Paul Webster
August 29, 2022

In the first quarter of the thirteenth century, an anonymous Flemish writer set in writing, in Old French, a chronicle of Normandy, England, Flanders and northern France. It ranged from the arrival of the Vikings in Normandy to the early years of the reign of King Henry III of England, ending with ...

Ibn Naẓīf’s World-History Al-Tā’rīkh al-Manṣūrī

Ibn Naẓīf’s World-History: Al-Tā’rīkh al-Manṣūrī

1st Edition

By David Cook
August 01, 2022

This book is the first translated and annotated edition of Ibn Naẓīf’s Al-Tā’rīkh al-Manṣūrī. Totalling 227 folios, the manuscript is a unique and valuable source full of historical accounts and anecdotes. The documents include two letters by the Emperor Frederick II in Arabic, as well as the only ...

Walter the Chancellor’s The Antiochene Wars A Translation and Commentary

Walter the Chancellor’s The Antiochene Wars: A Translation and Commentary

1st Edition

Edited By Susan B. Edgington
July 30, 1999

Walter the Chancellor's vivid first-hand account of the wars between the Muslims and the principality of Antioch in the early 12th century describes a less well-known period in the history of the Crusades, and provides a useful counterpart to the usual focus on Jerusalem. It is here presented for ...

Baybars’ Successors Ibn al-Furāt on Qalāwūn and al-Ashraf

Baybars’ Successors: Ibn al-Furāt on Qalāwūn and al-Ashraf

1st Edition

By Translated by David Cook
December 13, 2021

Ibn al-Furat (d. 1405) is an understudied Mamluk historian, whose materials for the period of the later Crusades is unique. While sections of his history for the period prior to 1277 have been translated, later sections have not. His text provides both an overview and a critique of earlier ...

Crusader Syria in the Thirteenth Century The Rothelin Continuation of the History of William of Tyre with Part of the Eracles or Acre Text

Crusader Syria in the Thirteenth Century: The Rothelin Continuation of the History of William of Tyre with Part of the Eracles or Acre Text

1st Edition

Edited By Janet Shirley
September 30, 2021

The Old French ’Rothelin’ Continuation of William of Tyre’s Historia provides one of the best contemporary narratives of the history of the crusades and of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem in the mid-thirteenth century. Covering the period 1229-61, it has vivid accounts of the disastrous expeditions...

Guillaume de Machaut The Capture of Alexandria

Guillaume de Machaut: The Capture of Alexandria

1st Edition

Edited By Janet Shirley, Peter W. Edbury
May 21, 2001

Guillaume de Machaut, a man famous for both his poetry and his musical compositions, wrote his Prise d’Alexandrie (or Capture of Alexandria) just a few years after the death of his hero, King Peter I of Cyprus (1359-69). It is a verse history of Peter’s reign, and was Machaut’s last major literary ...

The Conquest of the Holy Land by Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn A critical edition and translation of the anonymous Libellus de expugnatione Terrae Sanctae per Saladinum

The Conquest of the Holy Land by Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn: A critical edition and translation of the anonymous Libellus de expugnatione Terrae Sanctae per Saladinum

1st Edition

By Keagan Brewer, James Kane
December 18, 2020

The Libellus de expugnatione Terrae Sanctae per Saladinum (or Little Book about the Conquest of the Holy Land by Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn) is the most substantial contemporary Latin account of the conquest of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1187. Seemingly written by a churchman who was in Jerusalem itself when ...

Caffaro, Genoa and the Twelfth-Century Crusades

Caffaro, Genoa and the Twelfth-Century Crusades

1st Edition

By Martin Hall, Jonathan Phillips
September 30, 2020

This volume provides the first comprehensive English translation, with a substantial introduction and notes, of the writings of Caffaro of Genoa, as well as related texts and documents on Genoa and the crusades. The majority of early crusading historiography is from a northern European and clerical...

The Chronicle of Arnold of Lübeck

The Chronicle of Arnold of Lübeck

1st Edition

By Graham Loud
September 30, 2020

The chronicle of Arnold, Abbot of the monastery of St John of Lübeck, is one of the most important sources for the history of Germany in the central Middle Ages, and is also probably the major source for German involvement in the Crusades. The work was intended as a continuation of the earlier ...

Marino Sanudo Torsello, The Book of the Secrets of the Faithful of the Cross Liber Secretorum Fidelium Crucis

Marino Sanudo Torsello, The Book of the Secrets of the Faithful of the Cross: Liber Secretorum Fidelium Crucis

1st Edition

Edited By Peter Lock
August 25, 2020

This is the first full translation of Marino Sanudo Torsello's Secreta fidelium Crucis to be made into English. The work itself is a piece of crusading propaganda following the fall of Acre in 1291, written between 1300 and 1321, but it includes much of historical relevance along with interesting ...

The Chanson d'Antioche An Old French Account of the First Crusade

The Chanson d'Antioche: An Old French Account of the First Crusade

1st Edition

Edited By Carol Sweetenham
August 25, 2020

The Old-French Chanson d'Antioche has long intrigued historians and literary scholars. Unusually among epic poems, it follows closely a well documented historical event - the First Crusade - and appears to include substantial and genuine historical content. At one time it was believed to be based ...

The Rare and Excellent History of Saladin or al-Nawadir al-Sultaniyya wa'l-Mahasin al-Yusufiyya by Baha' al-Din Ibn Shaddad

The Rare and Excellent History of Saladin or al-Nawadir al-Sultaniyya wa'l-Mahasin al-Yusufiyya by Baha' al-Din Ibn Shaddad

1st Edition

Edited By D.S. Richards
November 28, 2002

Saladin is perhaps the one and only Muslim ruler who emerges with any clarity in standard tales and histories of the Crusades; this is a translation of Baha’ al-Din Ibn Shaddad’s account of his life and career. Ibn Shaddad (1144-1234) was clearly a great admirer of Saladin and was a close ...

The Chanson des Chétifs and Chanson de Jérusalem Completing the Central Trilogy of the Old French Crusade Cycle

The Chanson des Chétifs and Chanson de Jérusalem: Completing the Central Trilogy of the Old French Crusade Cycle

1st Edition

By Carol Sweetenham
August 14, 2018

The First Crusade was arguably one of the most significant events of the Middle Ages. It was the only event to generate its own epic cycle, the Old French Crusade Cycle. The central trilogy at the heart of the Cycle describes the Crusade from its beginnings to the climactic battle of Ascalon, ...

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir for the Crusading Period from al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh. Part 3 The Years 589–629/1193–1231: The Ayyubids after Saladin and the Mongol Menace

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir for the Crusading Period from al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh. Part 3: The Years 589–629/1193–1231: The Ayyubids after Saladin and the Mongol Menace

1st Edition

Edited By D.S. Richards
July 28, 2010

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir (1160-1233AD), entitled "al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh", is one of the outstanding sources for the history of the mediaeval world. It covers the whole sweep of Islamic history almost up to the death of its author and, with the sources available to him, he attempted to embrace ...

The Seventh Crusade, 1244–1254 Sources and Documents

The Seventh Crusade, 1244–1254: Sources and Documents

1st Edition

Edited By Peter Jackson
June 28, 2009

The Seventh Crusade, led by King Louis IX of France, was the last major expedition for the recovery of the Holy Land actually to reach the Near East. The failure of his invasion of Egypt (1249-50), followed by his four-year stay in Palestine in order to retrieve the disaster, had a profound impact ...

The Book of Deeds of James I of Aragon A Translation of the Medieval Catalan Llibre dels Fets

The Book of Deeds of James I of Aragon: A Translation of the Medieval Catalan Llibre dels Fets

1st Edition

Edited By Damian J. Smith, Helena Buffery
April 21, 2016

The 'Book of Deeds' is the first known autobiography by a Christian king. Its author was James I of Aragon (1213-76), known as 'The Conqueror', one of the great political figures of 13th-century Europe and a successful crusader. In his 'Deeds', James describes the turbulent years of his minority, ...

Chronicles of Qalāwūn and his son al-Ashraf Khalīl

Chronicles of Qalāwūn and his son al-Ashraf Khalīl

1st Edition

By Translated by David Cook
April 07, 2020

This volume provides translations of texts on the Mamluk Sultan Qalāwūn (1279-90) and his son al-Malik al-Ashraf (1290-93), which cover the end of the Crusader interlude in the Syrian Levant. Translated from the original Arabic, these chronicles detail the Mamluk perception of the Crusaders, the ...

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir for the Crusading Period from al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh. Part 2 The Years 541–589/1146–1193: The Age of Nur al-Din and Saladin

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir for the Crusading Period from al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh. Part 2: The Years 541–589/1146–1193: The Age of Nur al-Din and Saladin

1st Edition

Edited By D.S. Richards
July 28, 2010

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir (1160-1233 AD), entitled "al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh", is one of the outstanding sources for the history of the mediaeval world. It covers the whole sweep of Islamic history almost up to the death of its author and, with the sources available to him, he attempted to embrace...

Prester John: The Legend and its Sources

Prester John: The Legend and its Sources

1st Edition

Edited By Keagan Brewer
December 12, 2019

The legend of Prester John has received much scholarly attention over the last hundred years, but never before have the sources been collected and coherently presented to readers. This book now brings together a fully-representative set of texts setting out the many and various sources from which ...

The Old French Chronicle of Morea An Account of Frankish Greece after the Fourth Crusade

The Old French Chronicle of Morea: An Account of Frankish Greece after the Fourth Crusade

1st Edition

Edited By Anne Van Arsdall, Helen Moody
October 23, 2017

Numerous Byzantine and Western sources describing the events of the Fourth Crusade have now been translated into English. However, the same is not true for material on Frankish Greece, despite this region’s importance to late medieval crusading. The Chronicle of Morea is the key source for the ...

The Gesta Tancredi of Ralph of Caen A History of the Normans on the First Crusade

The Gesta Tancredi of Ralph of Caen: A History of the Normans on the First Crusade

1st Edition

By Bernard S Bachrach, David S. Bachrach
September 19, 2016

This is the first translation into English of Ralph of Caen's Gesta Tancredi. This text provides an exceptionally important narrative of the First Crusade and its immediate aftermath, covering the period 1096-1105, but is often neglected, due in no small part to the difficulties of its Latin. A ...

Pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the Holy Land, 1187–1291

Pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the Holy Land, 1187–1291

1st Edition

By Denys Pringle
January 12, 2018

This book presents new translations of a selection of Latin and French pilgrimage texts - and two in Greek - relating to Jerusalem and the Holy Land between the fall of Jerusalem to Saladin in 1187 and the loss of Acre to the Mamluks in 1291. It therefore complements and extends existing studies, ...

Robert the Monk's History of the First Crusade Historia Iherosolimitana

Robert the Monk's History of the First Crusade: Historia Iherosolimitana

1st Edition

Edited By Carol Sweetenham
August 14, 2006

This is the first English translation of Robert the Monk's Historia Iherosolimitana, a Latin prose chronicle describing the First Crusade. In addition to providing new and unique information on the Crusade (Robert claims to have been an eyewitness of the Council of Clermont in 1095), its particular...

The Conquest of Jerusalem and the Third Crusade Sources in Translation

The Conquest of Jerusalem and the Third Crusade: Sources in Translation

1st Edition

By Peter W. Edbury
May 28, 1996

This is a complete collection in modern English of the key texts describing Saladin’s conquest of Jerusalem in October 1187 and the Third Crusade, which was Christendom’s response to the catastrophe. The largest and most important text in the book is a translation of the fullest version of the Old...

The Song of the Cathar Wars A History of the Albigensian Crusade

The Song of the Cathar Wars: A History of the Albigensian Crusade

1st Edition

Edited By Janet Shirley
December 28, 2000

The Song of the Cathar Wars is the first translation into English of the Old Provençal Canso recounting the events of the years 1204-1218 in Southern France. In an effort to extirpate the Cathar heresy, Pope Innocent III launched what is now known as the Albigensian Crusade, but it was fiercely ...

The 'Templar of Tyre' Part III of the 'Deeds of the Cypriots'

The 'Templar of Tyre': Part III of the 'Deeds of the Cypriots'

1st Edition

Edited By Paul F. Crawford
May 25, 2017

The so-called 'Templar of Tyre' is the third and longest section of an important 14th-century chronicle known as the Gestes des Chiprois. Written by a Cypriot knight who served the Templar Master William of Beaujeu as an Arabic translator and a member of his immediate retinue, the 'Templar of Tyre...

Albert of Aachen's History of the Journey to Jerusalem Volume 1: Books 1–6. The First Crusade, 1095–1099

Albert of Aachen's History of the Journey to Jerusalem: Volume 1: Books 1–6. The First Crusade, 1095–1099

1st Edition


June 12, 2013

Albert of Aachen’s History of the Journey to Jerusalem presents the story of the First Crusade (1095-1099) and the early history of the crusader states (1099-1119). Volume 1, The First Crusade, is a long and richly detailed account of events well known from the reports of participants, such as ...

Albert of Aachen's History of the Journey to Jerusalem Volume 2: Books 7-12. The Early History of the Latin States, 1099-1119

Albert of Aachen's History of the Journey to Jerusalem: Volume 2: Books 7-12. The Early History of the Latin States, 1099-1119

1st Edition


June 12, 2013

Albert of Aachen’s History of the Journey to Jerusalem presents the story of the First Crusade (1095-1099) and the first generation of Latin settlers in the Levant (1099-1119). Volume 2, The Early History of the Latin States, provides a surprising level of detail about the reign of King Baldwin I (...

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir for the Crusading Period from al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh. Part 1 The Years 491–541/1097–1146: The Coming of the Franks and the Muslim Response

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir for the Crusading Period from al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh. Part 1: The Years 491–541/1097–1146: The Coming of the Franks and the Muslim Response

1st Edition

Edited By D.S. Richards
July 28, 2010

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir (1160-1233AD), entitled 'al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh', is one of the outstanding sources for the history of the mediaeval world. It covers the whole sweep of Islamic history almost up to the death of its author and, with the sources available to him, he attempted to embrace ...

The Chronicle of the Third Crusade The Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi

The Chronicle of the Third Crusade: The Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi

1st Edition

Edited By Helen J. Nicholson
June 28, 2001

This is a translation of the Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi, a contemporary chronicle of the Third Crusade, 1187-1192. Told from the viewpoint of the European crusaders, it recounts the fall of the crusader kingdom of Jerusalem to Saladin in 1187 and the subsequent expeditions to ...

The Crusade against Heretics in Bohemia, 1418–1437 Sources and Documents for the Hussite Crusades

The Crusade against Heretics in Bohemia, 1418–1437: Sources and Documents for the Hussite Crusades

1st Edition

Edited By Thomas A. Fudge
August 28, 2002

This selection of over 200 texts, nearly all appearing for the first time in English translation, provides a close-up look at the crusades against the Hussite heretics of 15th-century Bohemia, from the perspective of the official Church - or at their struggles for religious freedom, from the ...

Letters from the East Crusaders, Pilgrims and Settlers in the 12th–13th Centuries

Letters from the East: Crusaders, Pilgrims and Settlers in the 12th–13th Centuries

1st Edition

By Malcolm Barber, Keith Bate
May 31, 2013

No written source is entirely without literary artifice, but the letters sent from Asia Minor, Syria and Palestine in the high middle ages come closest to recording the real feelings of those who lived in and visited the crusader states. They are not, of course, reflective pieces, but they do ...

The Chronicle of Prussia by Nicolaus von Jeroschin A History of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia, 1190–1331

The Chronicle of Prussia by Nicolaus von Jeroschin: A History of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia, 1190–1331

1st Edition

Edited By Mary Fischer
December 28, 2010

This is the first English translation of the 'Chronicle of Prussia', which was written by Nicolaus von Jeroschin, in middle German verse, during the period from 1330 to 1341. It is a history of the Teutonic Knights, encompassing the period between the foundation of the order, in 1190, and 1331. The...

The Crusade of Frederick Barbarossa The History of the Expedition of the Emperor Frederick and Related Texts

The Crusade of Frederick Barbarossa: The History of the Expedition of the Emperor Frederick and Related Texts

1st Edition

Edited By G.A. Loud
May 31, 2013

This is the first English translation of the main contemporary accounts of the Crusade and death of the German Frederick I Barbarossa (ruled 1152-90). The most important of these, the 'History of the Expedition of the Emperor Frederick' was written soon after the events described, and is a crucial,...

Albert of Aachen's History of the Journey to Jerusalem Two volume PB set

Albert of Aachen's History of the Journey to Jerusalem: Two volume PB set

1st Edition


June 19, 2013

Albert of Aachen’s History of the Journey to Jerusalem presents the story of the First Crusade (1095-1099) and the early history of the crusader states (1099-1119). Volume 1, The First Crusade, is a long and richly detailed account of events well known from the reports of participants, such as ...

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir for the Crusading Period from al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh. Parts 1-3 The Years 491–629/1097–1231

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir for the Crusading Period from al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh. Parts 1-3: The Years 491–629/1097–1231

1st Edition


July 14, 2010

The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir (1160-1233AD), entitled "al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh", is one of the outstanding sources for the history of the mediaeval world. It covers the whole sweep of Islamic history almost up to the death of its author and, with the sources available to him, he attempted to embrace ...

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