Second Generation Accounts of the First Crusade
Orderic Vitalis
The ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis, ed. and translated with an introeduction and notes by M. Chirnball. Crusade dealt with in books vii and viii (vol. 4) Began written 1114, but bulk composed 1123-1137. Largely based on Fulcher and Baldric.
Gilo of Paris
Gilo’s Historia Vie Hierosolimitanae. The Historia Vie Hierosolimitanae of Gilo of Paris, ed. And translated C. W. Grockock and J.E. Siberry (Oxford, 1997).
William of Malmsbery
Gesta Regum et Anglorum.
Edited and translated by R.A. B. Mynors, completed R. Thomas and M. Winterbottom, (Ocford 1998), 2 volumes. Portion on the First Crusade runs for the last half of his book 4, in this edition from pp. 593-707.
The Abridged Fulcher
Gesta Francorum Iherusalem expugnantium,
RHC Occ. 3, 491-543.
Henry of Huntingdon (like William of Malm., or Orderic Vitalis, includes account of crusade in his longer chronicle)
Henry of Huntingon, Historian Anglorum, ed. and tr. Diana Greenway (Oxford, 1996).
Anonymous (liturgical?) narrative
France, John. “The Text of the Account of the Capture of Jerusalem in the Ripoll Manuscript, Bibliothèque Nationale (Latin) 5132.” English Historical Review 103, no. 408 (1988): 640-657.
Matthew of Edessa
Armenia and the Crusades: The Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa. Translation by Ara Edmond Dostourian. University press of America, 1993