The
Historia Francorum was translated into modern
French at the beginning of the 19th century by the French scholar
François Guizot, in ''Memoires sur l'histoire de France
XXI (1824), 227–397. The Latin text was first published by Jacques Bongars in Gesta Dei per Francos
, I, pp. 139–183, and again in the Recueil des historiens occidentaux des croisades'' (1866), pp. 235–309. The most recent translation into English was provided by John and Laurita Hill in 1968: • Raymond d'Aguilers,
Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem tr. John Hugh Hill, Laurita L. Hill. Philadelphia:
American Philosophical Society, 1968. ==References==