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THE STORY

OF

THE FOURTH CRUSADE

THE

FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE

BEING THE

STORY OF THE FOURTH CRUSADE

BY

EDWIN PEARS, LL.B.

BARRISTER-AT-LAW

LATE PRESIDENT OF THE EUROPEAN BAR AT CONSTANTINOPLE, AND
KNIGHT OF THE GREEK ORDER OF THE SAVIOUR

"Der Geschichtschreiber ist ein umgekehrter Prophet.”—HEGEL

NEW YORK

HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE

1886

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PREFACE.

No historical subject has attracted more attention in France and Germany during the last twenty years than the Latin conquest of Constantinople. No other historical question has had devoted to it during the same period the labors of an equal number of illustrious historical students. A literary controversy has been waged, and is still waging, about several of the important questions which have arisen in connection. with the subject.

The larger question of the history of Constantinople and of the Eastern Empire in the Middle Ages has likewise, during the last quarter of a century, occupied the attention of a considerable number of Continental scholars, whose labors have added much to our stock of knowledge on the subject. Among the most important of their contributions a few may be here noticed. Muralt's "Chronography of Byzantine History,' ," between 1057 and 1453, is an immense aid to all students of the period treated of. It is hardly possible to mention any statement respecting any event, however trifling, within the period dealt with, for which all the authorities are not cited. Heyd's "History of Trade in the Levant during the Middle Ages" is also a monument of careful research."

"Essai de Chronographie Byzantine, 1057 à 1453." Par Edouard Muralt. Bâle et Genéve, 1871.

"Geschichte des Levantehandels im Mittelalter." Von Dr. William Heyd. Stuttgard, 1879.

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