= = Architecture musulmane et mamelouke

Burgoyne (M.H.). Mamluk Jerusalem: An Architectural Study. London, World of
Islam Festival Trust, 1987.

Creswell (K.A.C.). Early Muslim Architecture. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1932-1940. 2 volumes in-folio.

Creswell (K.A.C.). A Short Account of Early Muslim Architecture. Penguin Books, 1958. Pelican Book, 407.

Gautier-van Berchem (M.) et Ory (S.). La Jérusalem musulmane dans l’oeuvre de
Max van Berchem. Lausanne, éditions des Trois Continents, 1978.

Grabar (O.). The Formation of Islamic Art. New Haven & London, Yale University
Press, 1973.

Grabar (O.). Al-Kuds. Part B. The Monuments, in: Encyclopaedia of Islam. New edition. Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1980.

Van Berchem (M.). Matériaux pour un Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum. Mémoires de
l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale du Caire. 3 volumes in-folio. Tome 1
(T. XLIII). Jérusalem: Ville, 1922. Tome 2 (T. XLIV). Jérusalem: Haram, 1927.
Tome 3 (T. XLV). Jérusalem: Planches, 1920. 120 planches.

= = Architecture croisée

Hazard (H.W.), edited by. A History of the Crusades. Volume 4: The Art and Architecture of the Crusader States. Edited by K.M. Setton. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1977.