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The origin of the idea of crusade
Carl Erdmann
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Frontmatter
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Translators' Note (page ix)
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Abbreviations (page xi)
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Foreword to the English Translation (page xv)
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Author's Preface (page xxxiii)
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Introduction (page 3)
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I. Holy Banners (page 35)
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II. Peace of God, Church Reform, and the Military Profession (page 57)
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III. Wars against Heathens and First Plans for a Crusade (page 95)
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IV. The Early Days of the Reform Papacy (page 118)
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V. Hildebrand (page 148)
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VI. Vexillum sancti Petri (page 182)
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VII. Militia sancti Petri (page 201)
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VIII. For and Against Ecclesiastical War (page 229)
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IX. The Further Development of the Popular Idea of Crusade (page 269)
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X. Urban II and the Crusade (page 306)
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Appendix. Byzantium and Jerusalem: The Motive and the Objective of the First Crusade (page 355)
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Bibliography: Section A (page 373)
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Section B (page 410)
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Index (page 429)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SP | 12.1 (Jan. 1937): 119-122 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-7134%28193701%2912%3A1%3C119%3ADEDK%28Z%3E2.0.CO%3B2-V |
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Published: 1977
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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