194 N O T E S
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16 BD
10 .
17 BD
xi–xii.
18 An edition of the Historia Iherosolimitana appeared as early at 1492 in Cologne; it was printed in Basle in 1533 and Frankfurt-am-Main in 1584. It was included in Jacques Bongars’ important 1611 collection of crusading accounts Gesta Dei per Francos (Hanover, 1611) and was printed in the Patrologia Latina series in 1844 by J. P. Migne, PL, 155, 669–758. RHC Oc. 3, 717–882.
19 RM
725.
20 RM
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23 C. W. Grocock and J. E. Siberry (eds), Th
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24 J.
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R. B. C. Huygens, CC LXXVIIa, (Turnhout, 1996), hereaft er GN. For a discussion of these editions see GN 18–23.
25 GN
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26 RC
604.
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32 Ibn
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35 C.
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