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Note on Names, Places, and Currencies
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Anne E. Lester
and Laura K. Morreale
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Abbreviations xxi
- Note on Names, Places, and Currencies xxiii
- On the Text Editions xxvii
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Part I THE ACCOUNT-INVENTORY OF EUDES OF NEVERS
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1 Introduction
- Material Outremer: Methods and Approaches 1
- The Texts: Form and Function 13
- The Chronology of the Rouleaux 16
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2 Account-Inventory
- Statement on Transcription and Translation 23
- Text Edition Account-Inventory of Eudes of Nevers 25
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Part II COMMENTARY
- 3 Crusading in the Mid-Thirteenth Century 57
- 4 French Acre 63
- 5 Outremer Subjects 74
- 6 Outremer Objects 91
- 7 The Threaded Heart 106
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Part III CONTEMPORARY SOURCES
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8 Crusade Poems of Rutebeuf
- Rutebeuf, Crusade Poet and Social Critic 113
- Poems 119
- The Lament for My Lord Geoffrey of Sergines 122
- The Complaint of Constantinople 128
- The Complaint of Outremer 135
- The Lament for Count Eudes of Nevers 141
- The Poem of the Route to Tunis 147
- The Disputation between the Crusader and the Noncrusader 156
- The New Complaint of Outremer 164
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9 Two Wills from Acre, 1267–1272
- The Will of Sir Hugh de Neville (1267) 177
- The Will of Prince Edward I of England (1272) 184
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Part IV INTERPRETATIONS
- 10 The Landscapes of Acre 191
- 11 The Experience of Acre, ca. 1266 198
- 12 Textiles in Eudes of Nevers’s Posthumous Inventory 206
- 13 Of Gems and Drinking Cups 215
- 14 The Material Culture of Devotion and Vestiture 223
- 15 The Crusading Households of John of Joinville and Eudes of Nevers 229
- 16 Shared Things 237
- Appendix: Genealogy of Eudes of Nevers 245
- Glossary 247
- Bibliography 253
- Index 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Abbreviations xxi
- Note on Names, Places, and Currencies xxiii
- On the Text Editions xxvii
-
Part I THE ACCOUNT-INVENTORY OF EUDES OF NEVERS
-
1 Introduction
- Material Outremer: Methods and Approaches 1
- The Texts: Form and Function 13
- The Chronology of the Rouleaux 16
-
2 Account-Inventory
- Statement on Transcription and Translation 23
- Text Edition Account-Inventory of Eudes of Nevers 25
-
Part II COMMENTARY
- 3 Crusading in the Mid-Thirteenth Century 57
- 4 French Acre 63
- 5 Outremer Subjects 74
- 6 Outremer Objects 91
- 7 The Threaded Heart 106
-
Part III CONTEMPORARY SOURCES
-
8 Crusade Poems of Rutebeuf
- Rutebeuf, Crusade Poet and Social Critic 113
- Poems 119
- The Lament for My Lord Geoffrey of Sergines 122
- The Complaint of Constantinople 128
- The Complaint of Outremer 135
- The Lament for Count Eudes of Nevers 141
- The Poem of the Route to Tunis 147
- The Disputation between the Crusader and the Noncrusader 156
- The New Complaint of Outremer 164
-
9 Two Wills from Acre, 1267–1272
- The Will of Sir Hugh de Neville (1267) 177
- The Will of Prince Edward I of England (1272) 184
-
Part IV INTERPRETATIONS
- 10 The Landscapes of Acre 191
- 11 The Experience of Acre, ca. 1266 198
- 12 Textiles in Eudes of Nevers’s Posthumous Inventory 206
- 13 Of Gems and Drinking Cups 215
- 14 The Material Culture of Devotion and Vestiture 223
- 15 The Crusading Households of John of Joinville and Eudes of Nevers 229
- 16 Shared Things 237
- Appendix: Genealogy of Eudes of Nevers 245
- Glossary 247
- Bibliography 253
- Index 275