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Lawrence’s Undergraduate Dissertation

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Explanation of the references in the notes.

Rey. L’Architecture militaire des Croisés en Syrie, par E.G. Rey: ( in the Collection des documents inédits sur l’histoire de France.) Paris, 1871.

Viollet-le-Duc. Military Architecture, by Viollet-le-Duc; translated from his article in the Dictionnaire Raisonné, by Macdermot. Oxford, 1879.

Diehl. L’Afrique Byzantine: la domination byzantine en Afrique par C. Diehl. Paris, 1896.

Allcroft. Earthworks of England, by Hadrian Allcroft, London, 1908.

The Art of War in the Middle Ages, by C.W.O. Oman, contains a state-
-ment of the generally accepted position: (cp. Bk. VI: chap. vii.)

Plans have been taken from these and other published sources, which are mentioned. I am indebted to Mr. Pirie-Gordon for the plans of Banias, ( an exceptionally fine plan ), Hunin, Belvoir (Kaukab el Howa), Harim, Antioch, Areimeh, and Kafr-lam, all of which were made by himself in Syria in 1908, and are at present unpublished. The remaining plans are my own work.

The notes: 1) [Arabic script is shown]. It reads or ‘grows’ as rendered, ‘a 4th way’ down which

2)[illegible] where one goes to see the ruin is spelled from [Arabic script] (ji)on outside) It met the French when form’d gone expired others;, a gate, with the French [illegible] also the fort appears. The place was be called by by by its name.
Virtually, contemporary french ou vassals, with j [Arabic] au loin irregularly. the [illegible] and Ajo swallowed, and the [illegible]

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