Est., ll. 9112-15.

[664] Ibn Alathir; Recueil des Hist. des Croisades, Hist. Orient., II, i. 58. Cf. Ernoul, Chronique, 181-3.

[665] “Vir Leviannigena,” R. Devizes, 52; the reference is evidently to Isaiah xxvii. 1.

[666] Gesta, 170. Bohadin, 225, gives the date of Conrad’s departure for Tyre as “Monday 30 Jomada 1.” As 30 Jomada 1 (i. e., June 25) that year was Tuesday, he must mean either Monday 24 or Tuesday 25.

[667] Gesta, 170, 171.

[668] Itin., 122.

[669] “Post multum vero temporis,” Gesta, 171; but as we have seen that Conrad went to Tyre on June 24 or 25, and we shall see that he was back again at Acre early in July, the writer must surely have meant “non multum.”

[670] Gesta, 171; R. Howden, iii. 114.

[671] See lists in Est., ll. 4705-35, and Itin., 217, 218.

[672] Gesta, 173; Est., ll. 4815-34, 4867-71; Itin., 222.