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471:(Madrid), no. 1803. Paper. The only complete medieval copy, produced by a single hand. Characterised by the highest number of unique variants. Chapter divisions added after completion. Used in all twentieth-century critical (Nicolau d'Olwer, fragmentary) or semi-critical (Casacuberta) editions and editions dependent on them (Soldevila, Gustà, Escartí), all of which modernise the spelling, and in the recent fragmentary critical edition of Aguilar Àvila.
388:. It was published for the first time in the sixteenth century, coinciding with a time of great revision of historiography; This first edition was commissioned and paid by the jurors of the city of Valencia. New printed editions took place during the 19th century, during the period of romantic exaltation of the European medieval past, even a translation into English made by the Hakluyt Society in 1920-21
491:(Barcelona), no. 759. Paper. Incomplete, only chapters 119–298. Contains interpolations (e.g. between chapters 273–274) and a brief note of continuation on the royal marriage of 1328. Appears to be copied by a single hand. Taken into account as a source of emendations in the 1927–1952 edition by Casacuberta and again (with minor divergences) by Soldevila.
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626:. Contains facsimiles of three of the four great chronicles from their first printed editions: 1557 by Joan Mei for the James I's Book of Deeds, 1616 by Sebastià Cormellas for the Chronicle of Desclot, and 1558 by Joan Mei for the Chronicle of Muntaner, plus the 1547 edition by Carles Amorós of the Chronicles of Spain by
303:. While the work of Pachymeres offers the Greek vision of the facts, emphasizing the atrocities committed by the Company and Roger de Flor until 1308, the Chronicle of Ramon Muntaner is the only western source that relates the events in which the Catalan Company of the East took part. In some aspects, the work of
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took part in the conquest of
Menorca. Later, he participated in the fight against the French during the War of Sicily, in 1300 at the Siege of Messina, next to Roger de Flor and as the administrator of his company. In the summer of 1302, he began under the orders of this leader, the expedition to the
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His life and adherence to the dynasty and the
Catalan language, to which he expressed an extraordinary devotion, represent the counterweight to the centripetal forces within the Catalan national community resulting from the organization of conquered lands in new kingdoms (Mallorca, Valencia, Sicily)
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Muntaner had a personal relationship with all the kings of the House of Aragon, the House of
Mallorca and the House of Sicily belonging to the lineage of the Casal de Barcelona that were contemporary to him. In doing his work, he mainly resorted to historiographic texts for the reigns of James I and
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of the company, forms the central episode of the chronicle, and likely provided the impulse for its composition. It enabled the author to frame his own experiences within the larger context of
Catalan-Aragonese affairs in the Mediterranean. In presenting his account, Muntaner relies on his authority
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The work was written to be read aloud. Whenever he addresses his "listeners", he usually calls them "lords". Muntaner managed to establish a rapport with his "listeners". To do this, he uses joglaresque procedures (such as the question "What should I say?"), As well as using lively and colloquial
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an orphan baby, the future Jaume III of
Mallorca, in order to deliver him to his grandparents. From that moment on, his memoirs were removed and matured for ten years, until he had a revealing "dream" that prompted him, in 1325, at the age of sixty, in Valencia, to start writing the
95:, which appeared in 1558, established the current subdivision of the work into 298 chapters and influenced the transmission of the text. Since the turn of the nineteenth century, the Chronicle has been the subject of studies by leading Catalan historians and philologists, among them
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were proposed by Massó i
Torrents and followed by Nicolau d'Olwer, Soldevila and Aguilar Àvila. Neither of the oldest manuscripts seems to have come from the hand of Muntaner himself, as they contain corruptions and omissions detectable by comparing them against one other.
431:(e.g. chapter 20, 36 (whole), 51). Chapters 221–284 added in the 17th century. Medieval part copied in three different hands. Related most closely to E (according to Nicolau d'Olwer). Contains the miniature depicting Muntaner in the act of writing. Used in the partial
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becomes, not only a glorification of Roger de Flor and the company, but also a counter-narrative to the work of
Pachymeres, narrating some facts that the Greek omits, and eluding explaining events that the Greek author does report in detail. Some of these events are:
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and, sometimes, the implantation of a new dynastic branch (Mallorca, Sicily). The awareness of the danger of division and the value of the union also explained it in his chronicle, especially in the example of the rush plant, "mata de jonc" in
Catalan (Similar to the
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By virtue of this work, Ramón
Muntaner also became the first author in the Catalan language to capture the aspirations of a large part of the Catalan elite for an Iberian political reunification, as he commented on Ariza's interview between the monarchs of the
175:), it is exposed to us, how the vision of a great hero in the eyes of a child is capable of changing the course of his life. Muntaner says that the vision of James I when he was a child led him to devote himself as a writer explaining everything he had seen.
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and other kingdoms and territories generated since the Middle Ages numerous exonyms that are nowadays almost forgotten, with the exception of Candia, now called
Iraklion, on Crete. There follow some of the exonyms that appear in the Chroncle of Muntaner:
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The Siege of Magnesia: Pachymeres narrates that the governor of Magnesia executed the almogavar garrison that protected the company's treasure, seized it, and then withstood the siege that the Company laid on the city. Muntaner says nothing about
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The fundamental purpose of the work is to glorify the kings of the House of Aragon. The chronicler loyalty to the crown is closely related to providentialism and nationalism. The blood, a common fate and the language (the "most beautiful
481:(Barcelona), no. 4. Paper. Incomplete, only chapters 146–298. Appears to be copied by a single hand. Taken into account as a source of emendations in the 1927–1952 edition by Casacuberta and again (with minor divergences) by Soldevila.
457:, suggested origin from Valencia. Incomplete, only chapters 1–279 of 298. Related most closely to D and to the 1558 editio princeps (according to Nicolau d'Olwer). Copied in at least two different hands. Used in the partial
238:. The drawing illustrates the example Sertorius gave to his followers that in the same way a horse's tail can be picked out hair by hair but not pulled out all at once, so smaller forces could defeat the Roman armies.
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in the world") are the elements that make up the base of the Catalan and Aragonese community. It is impossible to find in the whole of medieval Europe anything that resembles the "national" maturity of the
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Expedicion de los Catalanes y Aragoneses contra Turcos y Griegos. Con un prologo y notas por Jaime Tio. (Anadido: Las armas de Aragon en Oriente, canto epico por Calisto Ternandez Campo-redondo)
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Chronicle or description of the acts and feats of the illustrious James (Jaume) the First, King of Aragon, Mallorca and Valencia, Count of Barcelona and Montpellier, and many of his descendants.
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Chronicle or description of the acts and feats of the illustrious James (Jaume) the First, King of Aragon, Mallorca and Valencia, Count of Barcelona and Montpellier, and many of his descendants.
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Chrónica o descripción de los fechos y hazañas del ínclyto rey D. Jayme primero, Rey de Aragón, de Mallorca y de Valencia, conde de Barcelona y de Monpeller y de muchos de sus descendientes
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281:.. And, assuredly, he spoke the truth; if these four Kings of Spain whom he named, who are of one flesh and blood, held together, little need they fear all the other powers of the world.
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Volume 1 of the publication is a study of the chronicle, while volume 2 contains a major contribution towards the long-awaited complete critical edition, covering chapters 1–146.
801:, Nuoro: Ilisso. Chapters 271–279, 282–290, and several other fragments relevant to Sardinia. Based on the editions of Casacuberta and Soldevila (i.e. on manuscripts C, D and E).
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Done by the magnificent in Ramon Muntaner, who served said illustrious King Jaume and his children and descendants and was present at the events contained in the present history.
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Done by the magnificent in Ramon Muntaner, who served said illustrious King Jaume and his children and descendants and was present at the events contained in the present history.
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bloodthirsty because he wanted to execute the Greek soldiers who had surrendered the fortress to the Turks, accusing them of cowardice. Muntaner says nothing about it.
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bloodthirsty because he wanted to execute the Greek soldiers who had surrendered the fortress to the Turks, accusing them of cowardice. Muntaner says nothing about it.
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792:, Sofia: Nauka i Izkustvo. Chapters 194–244. Based on the editions of Nicolau d'Olwer, Casacuberta, Soldevila, and Gustà (i.e. on manuscripts C, D and E).
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Numbers: Pachymeres' source for citing the number of armies, and of people killed, wounded and captured is unknown. Muntaner's numbers invariably favor
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Muntaner's work had great repercussions and diffusion during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and was used, for example, in various passages of
227:
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285:(."..si aquests quatre reys que ell nomenava d'Espanya, qui són una carn e una sang, se teguessen ensemps, poch duptare tot laltre poder del món.
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Contrary to what Goodenough says in her introduction (vol. 1, p. xxxiv), Bofarull does not claim to have consulted the Escorial manuscript (A).
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Chronik des edlen En Ramon Muntaner. Chronica, o descripció dels fets, e hazanyes del inclyt Rey Don Iaume Primer e de molts de sos descendents
167:). This fact, which occurred when he was nine years old, was one of his most precious memories and he mentions this event with emotion in the
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279:, in which the latter proposed to Peter the Great an alliance between them, the king of Portugal and the king of Mallorca, Muntaner added: ".
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Regarding the Catalan Company of the East, Ramon Muntaner began to write his chronicle in 1325, that is, 17 years after the Byzantine Greek
599:(revised by Jordi Bruguera and Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol, Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans, 2011). Based on manuscripts C, D and E
826:, Woodbridge: Tamesis. Chapters 194–244. Based on the editions of Nicolau d'Olwer, Soldevila and Escartí (i.e. on manuscripts C, D and E).
1707:
21:
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Soldevila, Ferran (2011), "Prefaci a la Crònica de Ramon Muntaner", in Bruguera, Jordi; Ferrer i Mallol, Maria Teresa (eds.),
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and to Muntaner's personal career in Iberia, Sicily, the Aegean and North Africa and spans the period from the conception of
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in Ephesus, he committed all kinds of atrocities to exact payment of additional tribute. Muntaner says nothing about it.
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in 1265. He was the son of a remarkable family that hosted Jaume I the Conqueror (in 1274, Jaume I went to the
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in April 1328. Its character of "mirror of princes" and "mirror of citizens" has been pointed out by scholars.
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La memòria dels reis. Les quatre grans cròniques i la historiografia catalana, des del segle X fins al XIV
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La memòria dels reis. Les quatre grans cròniques i la historiografia catalana, des del segle X fins al XIV
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War contributions to Philadelphia: Pachymeres explains that, after releasing the city of Philadelphia,
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of Nicolau d'Olwer and Aguilar Àvila, offers additions and corrections to the version in manuscript C.
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of Nicolau d'Olwer and Aguilar Àvila, offers additions and corrections to the version in manuscript C.
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The Chronicle survives in eight medieval copies, of which the oldest dated one is from 1342. The
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Peter the Great, and, from Alfons el Franc, his almost exclusive source is his own experience.
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Cronache catalane del secolo XIII e XIV. Una di Raimondo Muntaner, l’altra di Bernardo Desclot
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Massacre of the Genoese: Pachymeres claims that the massacre began as a result of a debt that
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65:
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659:(2a reedició 1881). Chapter 272. Based on manuscripts C and D, and the 1558 editio princeps
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Ramon Muntaner – Pietro IV of Aragona, La conquista della Sardegna nelle cronache catalane
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had not paid to the Genoese, while Muntaner fails to explain why the confrontations began.
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levied illegal and unwarranted war tributes on the city. Muntaner says nothing about it.
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612:(reprinted 1984, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1998). Based on manuscripts C, D and E
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Expédition des “almugavares” ou routiers catalans en Orient de l’an 1302 à l’an 1311
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Chroniques étrangères relatives aux expéditions françaises pendant le xiii e siècle
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2015 Barcelona (Institut d'Estudis Catalans) edition by Josep Maria Aguilar Àvila:
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720:, Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, MS no. J-III-25.
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Battle of Germe: although it was a minor battle, Muntaner says nothing about it.
60:" of the 13 and 14 centuries. It narrates events relating to the history of the
41:
615:
1999 Valencia (Institució Alfons el Magnànim) edition by Vicent Josep Escartí:
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The Roman History: From the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth
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701:. Critical edition of chapters 1–146. Based on manuscripts A, B, C, D and E
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The Catalan Expedition to the East: from the ‘Chronicle’ of Ramon Muntaner
808:, Toulouse: Anacharsis. Chapters 194–244. Does not state the edition used.
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1973 Barcelona (Selecta) edition by J.F. Vidal-Jové and Bartomeu Bardagí:
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1999. Italian: Maddalena Corrias (translator), Giuseppe Meloni (editor),
670:). Critical edition of chapters 194–244. Based on manuscripts A, B, C, D.
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1663:, ed. Ferran Soldevila, Jordi Bruguera and Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol"
843:
Expedición de catalanes y aragoneses al Oriente, contra turcos y griegos
783:, Bologna 1865 (a selection of 86 chapters relating to Sicilian affairs)
171:. In the same way that in the European novelist tradition (for example,
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Keightley, Ronald G. (1979), "Muntaner and the Catalan Grand Company",
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Discrepancies between the Chronicle of Muntaner and that of Pachymeres
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of an eyewitness, as evidenced by his frequent use of "I was there".
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14th century. Sicilian: Anonymous. Edited by Vincenzo Di Giovanni,
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2006 Barcelona facsimile edition by Stefano Maria Cingolani in his
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and Josep Antoni Aguilar Àvila, as well as by the Italian scholars
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was destroyed by the Almogavars during the Crusade against the
1365:. J. and R. Tonson, G. Hawkins, and T. Longman. pp. 360–.
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War tribute levied on Ephesus: Pachymeres narrates that after
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Muntaner's Chronicle-p.435, L.Goodenough-Hakluyt-London-1921
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Muntaner's Chronicle-p.206, L.Goodenough-Hakluyt-London-1921
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Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial
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East. In 1307, he left the company, and in 1311 he married.
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Les quatre grans Cròniques, III. Crònica de Ramon Muntaner
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Les quatre grans Cròniques, III. Crònica de Ramon Muntaner
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de Ramon Muntaner: edició i estudi (pròleg - capítol 146)
1616:, Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans, pp. 9–20,
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de Ramon Muntaner: edició i estudi (pròleg - capítol 146)
1317:
Christian Müller; Stephan Kemperdick; Maryan Ainsworth;
215:, which he finished three years later. Muntaner died on
1643:, vol. 1, Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans,
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1979 Barcelona (Ediciones 62) edition by Marina Gustà:
523:
1562 Barcelona second printed edition by Jaume Cortey:
673:
1932 Barcelona (Barcino) edition by Ramon Alòs-Moner:
595:
1971 Barcelona (Selecta) edition by Ferran Soldevila:
1315:
Hans Holbein the Younger: The Basel Years, 1515–1532,
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1879 Montpellier edition by Manuel Milà i Fontanals:
56:, in 1325–1328, is the longest of what are known as "
427:). Incomplete: only chapters 1–284 of 298, internal
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Les almogavres: l’expédition des catalans en Orient
423:(Madrid), no. K-I-6. Paper (suggested origin from
662:1926 Barcelona edition by Lluís Nicolau d'Olwer:
1538:, Universitat de Barcelona, Cercabib: Fons antic
1290:Expedición de catalanes y aragoneses al Oriente
1270:Conde de Osona Moncada (Francisco de) (1842).
789:Хроника (Експедицията на каталонците на Изток)
727:, Paris: Verdière. 2 vols. (re-edited 1840 in
322:Summary executions at Germe: Pachymeres calls
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781:Cronache siciliane dei secoli XIII, XIV e XV
186:and he had to emigrate. When he was twenty,
83:in 1303, in which Muntaner took part as the
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716:16th century. Castilian: Miguel Monterde,
685:The crusade of France against the Catalans
668:The expedition of the Catalans to the East
1578:Revista canadiense de estudios hispánicos
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1287:Francisco de Moncada (1 January 2014).
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748:1921. English: Anna Kinsky Goodenough,
681:La croada de França contra els catalans
679:1966 Barcelona edition by Ramon Sumoy:
232:Sertorius and the Example of the Horses
28:on folio 1 of the Escorial copy of his
1596:
649:1878 Naples edition by Enric Cardona:
438:Manuscript B (undated, c.1400–1410) –
534:1844 Stuttgart edition by Karl Lanz:
489:Biblioteca Universitària de Barcelona
7:
1657:Aguilar Àvila, Josep Antoni (2016),
1630:Aguilar Àvila, Josep Antoni (2015),
846:, Barcelona (reprinted Madrid 1777).
675:Pàgines escollides de Ramon Muntaner
1388:Paralipomenon Hispaniae libri decem
537:Chronik des edlen en Ramon Muntaner
487:(undated, between 1393 and 1420) –
301:De Michaele et Andronico Palæologis
925:(also known as Navarino), city of
804:2002. French: Jean-Marie Barberà,
664:L'expedició dels catalans a Orient
639:1850 Palma de Mallorca edition by
561:Crónica catalana de Ramón Muntaner
512:by the widow of Joan Mey Flandro:
194:In 1315, he had to travel between
14:
1685:A list of editions of Muntaner's
1589:Cingolani, Stefano Maria (2007),
619:. Based on manuscripts C, D and E
592:. Based on manuscripts C, D and E
332:at Kula: Again, Pachymeres calls
68:in May 1207 to the coronation of
58:The Four Great Catalan Chronicles
1401:"Cervantes Virtual; f. LXXXIIIv"
786:1994. Bulgarian: Rosica Panova,
723:1827. French: Jean A.C. Buchon,
745:, Florence: Galileiana. 2 vols.
734:1842. German: Karl F. W. Lanz:
1161:Aragonese conquest of Sardinia
741:1844. Italian: Filippo Moisè,
1:
469:Biblioteca Nacional de España
165:Alfonso X the Wise of Castile
765:1970. Spanish: Joan Fuster,
127:Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol
1156:War of the Sicilian Vespers
754:, London: Hakluyt Society,
725:Chronique de Ramon Muntaner
367:Catalan Company of the East
38:Chronicle of Ramon Muntaner
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1708:14th-century history books
547:1860 Barcelona edition by
1321:, Munich: Prestel, 2006,
1166:The four great chronicles
857:, Paris (reprinted 1925).
751:The Chronicle of Muntaner
40:, written by the Catalan
1667:Llengua & Literatura
1359:Nathaniel Hooke (1767).
873:Exonyms in the chronicle
731:, Paris: Auguste Desrez)
374:Manuscripts and editions
236:Hans Holbein the Younger
1236:, p. 37–43, 51–53.
1000:, city of Sicily, Italy
479:Biblioteca de Catalunya
131:Stefano Maria Cingolani
1453:, p. 24, 290–297.
1386:Margarit i Pau, Joan:
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97:Jaume Massó i Torrents
75:The expedition of the
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945:Sant Jaume de Galicia
868:, Barcelona: Andorra.
645:Conquesta de Mallorca
267:horse tail example).
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159:and sojourned in the
108:Lluís Nicolau d'Olwer
19:
1313:Christian Müller in
977:Saragossa de Sicília
851:Gustave Schlumberger
838:Francisco of Moncada
641:Josep Maria Quadrado
544:and the 1562 edition
540:. Based on the 1558
140:and Veronica Orazi.
70:Alfonso IV of Aragon
1293:. Linkgua digital.
54:Kingdom of Valencia
1718:Iberian chronicles
1561:Aguilar Àvila 2015
1549:Aguilar Àvila 2015
1521:Aguilar Àvila 2015
1492:Aguilar Àvila 2015
1477:, p. 271–272.
1475:Aguilar Àvila 2015
1465:, p. 270–271.
1463:Aguilar Àvila 2015
1451:Aguilar Àvila 2015
1438:, p. 269–270.
1436:Aguilar Àvila 2015
1258:Aguilar Àvila 2015
1248:, p. 159–193.
1187:Peter IV of Aragon
769:, Madrid: Alianza.
564:Based on the 1558
444:Fondo Ventimiliano
348:Bernat de Rocafort
330:Summary executions
240:
173:Chrétien de Troyes
161:Castle of Peralada
125:and more recently
44:and administrator
34:
1650:978-84-9965-264-1
1327:978-3-7913-3580-3
1300:978-84-9897-757-8
1193:Explanatory notes
459:critical editions
433:critical editions
297:George Pachymeres
112:Josep Casacuberta
66:James I of Aragon
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