List of plates; List of figures; Preface; List of abbreviations; Corpus; Bibliography; Maps; Index.
This volume deals exclusively with Jerusalem, the capital of the Crusader Kingdom from 1099 to 1187.
Denys Pringle is Professor at Cardiff School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff University.
Review of the hardback: 'Since the appearance of the first volume in 1993, the Corpus has represented the best in academic research and publication. Pringle's command of the documentary sources and knowledge of the architecture and archaeology of the buildings themselves is, literally, second to none, and Cambridge University Press is to be congratulated for its continuing commitment to the publication of this carefully produced and generously illustrated series. Research in the ecclesiastical history of the crusader states is inconceivable without it, and this volume more than matches the quality of its predecessors.' The Journal of Ecclesiastical History
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