Law and History in the Latin East
Cover -- Series Page -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Publisher's Note -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Legal Literature and the Law in the Latin East -- I: Fiefs, Vassaux Et Service Militaire Dans Le Royaume Latin De Jérusalem -- II: Fiefs and Vassals in the Kingdom of Jerusalem: From the Twelfth Century to the Thirteenth -- III: Philip of Novara and the Livre De Forme De Plait -- IV: The Livre Des Assises by John of Jaffa: The Development and Transmission of the Text -- V: Women and the Customs of the High Court of Jerusalem According to John of Ibelin -- VI: Cultural Encounters in the Latin East. John of Jaffa and Philip of Novara -- VII: The Assises D'Antioche: Law and Custom in the Principality of Antioch -- The Old French William of Tyre and Its Continuations -- VIII: The French Translation of William of Tyre's Historia: The Manuscript Tradition -- IX: The Old French William of Tyre and the Origins of the Templars -- X: The Old French William of Tyre, the Templars and the Assassin Envoy -- XI: The Lyon Eracles and the Old French Continuations of William of Tyre -- XII: New Perspectives on the Old French Continuations of William of Tyre -- XIII: Gerard of Ridefort and the Battle of Le Cresson (1 May 1187): the Developing Narrative Tradition -- XIV: A New Text of the Annales De Terre Sainte -- Cyprus and Later Narrative Writing -- XV: Redating the Death of King Henry 1 of Cyprus? -- XVI: The De Montforts in the Latin East -- XVII: The Arrest of the Templars in Cyprus -- Cyprus -- XVIII: Latins and Greeks on Crusader Cyprus -- XIX: The Templars in Cyprus -- XX: The 'Cartulaire De Manosque': A Grant to the Templars in Lating Syria and a Charter of King Hugh I of Cyprus -- Crusading -- XXI: The Crusades and their Critics.