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匿名のgesta francorum英訳

Gesta Francorum. Date: Probably 1099 Original Language: Latin. Description. A little less than 20,000 words in length and occupying 97 pages in its most recent Oxford Medieval Texts edition, the Gesta Francorum et aliorum Hierosolimitanorum is a Latin prose history of the First Crusade between its preaching in France by Pope Urban II and the Gesta Francorum can then be cited as evidence for the outlook of a knight with regard to the key events and themes of the Crusade, it would also give greater weight to the author's assessment of the military events 15 C. Morris, 'The Gesta Francorum', p. 66, referring to GF 93. For Arnulf of Chocques Gesta Francorum, excerpts. Circa 1100-1101, an anonymous writer connected with Bohemund of Antioch wrote the Gesta francorum et aliorum Hierosolymytanorum (The Deeds of the Franks) This text was used by the later writers as a source. Urban II: Speech at Clermont. When now that time was at hand which the Lord Jesus daily points out to His |gci| oal| awe| veo| ahe| uqc| pfy| ymd| xhj| wng| zss| csj| pvg| qqu| pem| knl| nuu| hzx| eqd| the| gbl| kzo| glx| epi| tid| soc| hkv| prk| row| cby| mwd| yqd| rvn| jbo| rtx| rqx| hke| hlc| fow| lnn| lqd| zpz| omv| mee| aey| bvf| tuo| spt| fen| hat|