Peter Tudebode

[2] The work is included in Patrologia Latina,[3] Volume 155, pp. 758–823.

The work appears in Recueil des historiens des croisades (RHC), with a translation and Præfatio by French historian Jean Besly (1572–1644).

[4] The anonymous Gesta Francorum and Tudebode's account share similarities and there are disputes among scholars as to their relationship.

Historian Jay Rubenstein suggests that both derive from a lost common source.

[5] This is disputed by Marcus Bull's recent examination of a little known manuscript related to these two chronicles, Peregrinatio Antiochie, which proposes that the Gesta is indeed the earliest surviving narrative from which the other two, the Historia and the Peregrinatio, as well as many others, descended.