Note 088
This detached conquest of Edessa is best
represented by Fulcherius Carnotensis, or of Chartres, (in
the collections of Bongarsius Duchesne, and Martenne,) the
valiant chaplain of Count Baldwin (Esprit des Croisades,
tom. i. p. 13, 14.) In the disputes of that prince with
Tancred, his partiality is encountered by the partiality of
Radulphus Cadomensis, the soldier and historian of the
gallant marquis.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 58