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De expugnatione Lyxbonensi: The conquest of Lisbon
David, Charles Wendell, 1885-1984., Osbernus, 12th cent., Raol, 12th cent.
Year: 1936.
Publisher:  Columbia University Press. 
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Frontmatter
ABBREVIATIONS
INTRODUCTION
DE EXPUGNATIONE LYXBONENSI
THE CONQUEST OF LISBON
GLOSSARY
INDEX
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Title: De expugnatione Lyxbonensi : The conquest of Lisbon / edited from the unique manuscript in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, with a translation into English by Charles Wendell David.
Author: David, Charles Wendell, 1885-1984; Osbernus, 12th cent; Raol, 12th cent
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Source Version: De expugnatione Lyxbonensi : The conquest of Lisbon / edited from the unique manuscript in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, with a translation into English by Charles Wendell David
David, Charles Wendell, 1885-1984, Osbernus, 12th cent, Raol, 12th cent
New York: Columbia University Press, 1936.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.05988
Subject Headings: • Crusades -- Second, 1147-1149 -- Sources
• Lisbon (Portugal) -- History -- Siege, 1147 -- Sources
Notes: • Previously edited under the name of Osbernus as supposed author, on the uncertain interpretation of the abbreviated initial line of the manuscript.
• Electronic access restricted; authentication may be required
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