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The French of Outremer
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10 April 2018

A truly interdisciplinary undertaking that connects Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Levant, the collection is supported by an orienting introduction by Morreale and Paul and by maps, notes, and color plates of reliquaries... Highly Recommended.
Laura Morreale is Associate Director of Medieval Studies at Fordham University.
Nicholas L. Paul (Edited By)
Nicholas L. Paul is Associate Professor of History at Fordham University and a member of the faculty of Fordham University’s Center for Medieval Studies.
Introduction / 1
Laura K. Morreale and Nicholas L. Paul
What We Know and Don’t Yet Know about Outremer French / 15
Laura Minervini
The Denier Outremer / 30
Alan M. Stahl
Ernoul, Eracles, and the Collapse of the Kingdom of Jerusalem / 44
Peter Edbury
L’Estoire d’Eracles in Outremer / 68
Philip Handyside
Western Eyes on the Latin East: The Chronique d’Ernoul et de Bernard le Trésorier and Robert of Clari’s Conquête de Constantinople / 86
Massimiliano Gaggero
A Neglected Relationship: Leontios Makhairas’s Debt to Latin Eastern and French Historiography / 110
Angel Nicolaou-Konnari
“Re-Orienting”
Estoires d’Outremer: The Arabic Context of the Saladin Legend / 150
Uri Zvi Shachar
The Tasks of the Translators: Relics and Communications between Constantinople and Northern France in the Aftermath of 1204 / 179
Anne E. Lester
The Pilgrim Translation Market and the Meaning of Courtoisie / 201
Zrinka Stahuljak
The French of Outremer Beyond the Holy Land / 221
Fabio Zinelli
Roles for Women in Colonial Fantasies of Fourteenth-Century France:
Pierre Dubois and Philippe de Mézières / 247
Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski
List of Contributors / 283
Acknowledgments / 285
Index / 289
Color plates follow page 182