APA Citation

Ibn Jubayr, M. i. A., & Broadhurst, R. J. C. (1952). The travels of Ibn Jubayr, being the chronicle of a mediaeval Spanish Moor concerning his journey to the Egypt of Saladin, the holy cities of Arabia, Baghdad the city of the caliphs, the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem, and the Norman kingdom of Sicily: Translated from the original Arabic by R. J. C. Broadhurst, with an introd. and notes. London: J. Cape.

Chicago Style Citation

Ibn Jubayr, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, and R. J. C. Broadhurst. The Travels of Ibn Jubayr, Being the Chronicle of a Mediaeval Spanish Moor Concerning His Journey to the Egypt of Saladin, the Holy Cities of Arabia, Baghdad the City of the Caliphs, the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, and the Norman Kingdom of Sicily: Translated From the Original Arabic By R. J. C. Broadhurst, With an Introd. and Notes. London: J. Cape, 1952.

MLA Citation

Ibn Jubayr, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, and R. J. C. Broadhurst. The Travels of Ibn Jubayr, Being the Chronicle of a Mediaeval Spanish Moor Concerning His Journey to the Egypt of Saladin, the Holy Cities of Arabia, Baghdad the City of the Caliphs, the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, and the Norman Kingdom of Sicily: Translated From the Original Arabic By R. J. C. Broadhurst, With an Introd. and Notes. London: J. Cape, 1952.

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