Passages d'outremer

The Passages d'outremer is a chronicle of the crusades written in Middle French by Sébastien Mamerot in 1473–1474.

Drawing freely on legendary material, it covers the wars between Catholics and Muslims from the time of Charlemagne until 1462.

Its full title is Passages fais oultre mer par les François contre les Turcqs et autres Sarrazins et Mores oultre marins ('Passages made overseas by the Franks against the Turks and other overseas Saracens and Moors').

[1] The Passages d'outremer is conserved in three 15th-century manuscripts, all today in the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF), numbers fr.

[3][4] It was finished after 1488, since it contains a copy of a letter from the Ottoman sultan Bayezid II to King Charles VIII of France dated to that year.

A page from BnF fr. 5594, a copy of the Passages d'outremer , depicting the city of Jerusalem