List of early modern works on the Crusades information
List of Crusader historians after the fall of Acre
Main article: Historians and Histories of the Crusades
The list of early modern works on the Crusades identifies the historians of the early modern period and their works related to the Crusades that were published after the Crusader era, beginning in 1500. As such, it provides context for the post-medieval historiography of the Crusades. This includes authors and works from the sixteenth century through the nineteenth century. Works are referenced, where available, to the various national collection of biographies, collections linked to the digital libraries of the University of Michigan's HathiTrust[1] and OCLC's WorldCat,[2] and the bibliographic work of Les Archives de littérature du Moyen Âge (ARLIMA)[3] and Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF).[4]
^"HathiTrust Digital Library".
^"WorldCat Identities".
^Nouvelles notices bibliographiques. "Les Archives de littérature du Moyen Âge (ARLIMA)".
^"Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF)".
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