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This is a new critical edition of the legal treatise by John of Ibelin, count of Jaffa and Ascalon (died 1266). John was a leading magnate in the Latin East, and his first-hand experience of the courts meant that he was well-placed to write authoritatively on his subject. His work is in French and describes in detail the procedures of the High Court of the kingdom of Jerusalem, and the law as administered there. The treatise has long been recognized as being of fundamental importance for the legal, institutional and social history of the Latin settlements in the Levant, and this is the first edition to take into account all the surviving medieval manuscripts and the first to be published since 1841.
Courts --- Procedure (Law) --- Feudal law --- Manuscripts, French --- History --- Jerusalem --- Manuscripts, French. --- Adjective law --- Law --- Legal procedure --- Practice (Legal procedure) --- Procedural law --- French manuscripts --- Droit féodal --- Feudalism --- Law, Feudal --- Land tenure --- Judiciary --- Dispute resolution (Law) --- Judicial districts --- Judicial power --- Jurisdiction --- Justice, Administration of --- Practice --- Procedure --- Law and legislation --- Ierusalim --- Иерусалим --- Yerushalayim --- Jeruzalem --- Quds --- Ūrushalīm --- Kuds --- Kouds --- Erusaghēm --- Bayt al-Maqdis --- Jeruzsálem --- Jerusalem (Israel) --- Jerusalem (Palestine) --- ʻIriyat Yerushalayim --- Ierousalēm --- Gerusalemme --- Baladīyat al-Quds --- Baladīyat al-Quds al-ʻArabīyah --- Jerusalem Arab Municipality --- Qods (Jerusalem) --- ירושלים --- القدس --- al-Quds --- قدس --- Jerusalén --- Courts - Jerusalem - History - Sources --- Procedure (Law) - Jerusalem - History - Sources --- Feudal law - Jerusalem - Sources --- Jerusalem - History - Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244 - Sources
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Crusades --- Croisades --- Sources --- Jerusalem --- Jérusalem --- History --- Histoire --- -Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- -History --- -Sources --- Jérusalem --- Church history --- Ierusalim --- Yerushalayim --- Jeruzalem --- Quds --- Ūrushalīm --- Kuds --- Kouds --- Erusaghēm --- Bayt al-Maqdis --- Jeruzsálem --- Jerusalem (Israel) --- Jerusalem (Palestine) --- ʻIriyat Yerushalayim --- Ierousalēm --- Gerusalemme --- Baladīyat al-Quds --- Baladīyat al-Quds al-ʻArabīyah --- Jerusalem Arab Municipality --- Qods (Jerusalem) --- ירושלים --- القدس --- al-Quds --- قدس --- Sources. --- Иерусалим --- Jerusalén
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History of Southern Europe --- 940.181 --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- Kruistochten --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1200-1299 --- anno 1300-1399 --- Cyprus
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World history --- Guillaume of Tyre --- Richard I [King of England] --- Jerusalem
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Volume 2 of the two-volume set MMed 135: These volumes offer the first critical edition of the Chronique d'Ernoul and the so-called Colbert-Fontainebleau (or Acre) Continuation of William of Tyre in over 150 years. The material is accompanied by an extensive introduction, glossary and bibliography. These two thirteenth-century narratives recount the story of the crusades and the Latin East. Both are anonymous; both employed the French vernacular and both contain accounts that are essential for anyone studying the subject. The Chronique d'Ernoul was completed in the 1230s in northern France. The main part of the Colbert-Fontainebleau Continuation of William of Tyre dates to the late 1240s and is a reworking of Ernoul with material going up to 1277; it was composed in the Latin East.
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940.181 --- 940.18 --- Kruistochten --- History Europe Middle Ages Crusades (1096 - 1270) --- 940.181 Kruistochten
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