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The Latin conquest of Constantinople.
- Title
- The Latin conquest of Constantinople. Edited by Donald E. Queller.
- Author
- Queller, Donald E.
- Publication
- New York, Wiley [1971]
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- Description
- xv, 113 p. map.; 22 cm.
- Series Statement
- Major issues in history.
- Subject
- Crusades > Fourth, 1202-1204
- Note
- CONTENTS. - The view of a leader, by Geoffrey of Villehardouin. - A view from the ranks, by Robert of Clari. - Venetion greed, by Louis de Mas Latrie. - The treacherous Treaty of 1202, by C. Hopf. - Swabian responsibility, by E. Winkelmann. - The papal party blames the Germans: Innocent's Epistolae and the Gesta Innocentii. - The chief responsibility was Philip of Swabia's, by Comte P. Riant. - The Treaty of 1202 disproved, by G. Hanotaux. - The false treaty perpetuated, by E. Pears. - A French theory of accidents, by J. Tessier. - The evolutionary view of diversion, by W. Norden. - An insoluble problem, by A. Luchaire. - A common-sense approach, by L. Usseglio. - Did Villehardouin conceal the truth? By E. Faral. - When did Alexius arrive in the West? By H. Grégoire. - Alexius' escape to the West, by N. Choniates. - The failure of Christian fraternity, by W. M. Daly. - In defense of Venice, by R. Cessi. - The current synthesis, by E. H. McNeal and R. L. Wolff. - Doctrinal causes, by A. Frolow. - The mind of the mass, by P. Alphandéry. - Conclusion and select bibliography (p. 109-113)
- Call Number
- JFD 71-2547
- LCCN
- 70136721
- OCLC
- NYPG710525962-B
- Author
- Queller, Donald E. Compiler
- Title
- The Latin conquest of Constantinople. Edited by Donald E. Queller.
- Imprint
- New York, Wiley [1971]
- Series
- Major issues in history.
- Research Call Number
- JFD 71-2547