[62] Bertaux, L’art dans l’Italie méridionale, p. 15.
[63] Aimé, Ystoire de li Normant, p. 124.
[64] William of Malmesbury, Gesta Regum, p. 322.
[65] Geoffrey Malaterra, II, p. 1.
[66] Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, fourth series, VI, p. 65.
[67] Laodicea ad mare, not the Phrygian Laodicea of the Apocalypse.
[68] The phrase is Amari’s: Storia dei Musulmani di Sicilia, III, p. 365.
[69] Bilder aus der neueren Kunstgeschichte, I, p. 159.
[70] L’art dans l’Italie méridionale, p. 344.
[71] His description is translated by Amari, Biblioteca arabo-sicula (Turin, 1888), I, pp. 155 ff.; and by Schiaparelli, Ibn Gubayr (Rome, 1906), pp. 328 ff. Cf. Waern, Mediæval Sicily, pp. 64 ff.