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Riley-Smith and Jonathan
* Riley-Smith, Jonathan.
* Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174 – 1277.
* Jonathan Riley-Smith, The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading.
* Jonathan Riley-Smith, ed., The Oxford History of the Crusades.
David Luscombe, Jonathan Riley-Smith, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
* Riley-Smith, Jonathan, The Atlas of the Crusades.
According to Jonathan Riley-Smith, Scott's portrayal of Saladin was that of a " modern Century liberal European gentlemen, beside whom medieval Westerners would always have made a poor showing.
Michel Balard, Benjamin Z. Kedar and Jonathan Riley-Smith ( Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001 ), pp. 217 – 229.
* Riley-Smith, Jonathan ( 1990 ).
* Riley-Smith, Jonathan.
However, Jonathan Riley-Smith has proposed that the People's Crusade also included well armed soldiers and nobles.
Despite the majority of contemporaneous scholars and writers agreeing that Peter was the true author of the Crusade and that its aims became corrupted and violent over time in contrast to the purer and mostly non-violent People's Crusade, most recent scholars such as Jonathan Riley-Smith consider such views as an excellent instance of the legendary amplification of the First Crusade — an amplification which, beginning during the crusade itself, in the " idolizations " of the different camps ( idola castrorum, if one may pervert Bacon ), soon developed into a regular saga.
* Riley-Smith, Jonathan The Atlas of the Crusades, New York ( 1991 ), pp. 106 – 107.
* Riley-Smith, Jonathan.
* Riley-Smith, Jonathan ( 1991 ).
* Jonathan Riley-Smith ( Hrsg.
* 2006 – 07 Simon Conway Morris Darwin's Compass: How Evolution Discovers the Song of Creation and Jonathan Riley-Smith The Crusades and Christianity
According to historian Jonathan Riley-Smith, the Hospitallers effectively established a " palatinate " within Tripoli.
Crusader historians such as Jonathan Riley-Smith, quoted by The Daily Telegraph, called the film " dangerous to Arab relations ", claiming the movie was Osama bin Laden's version of the Crusades and would " fuel the Islamic fundamentalists ".
* Jonathan Riley-Smith, The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading.
* Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Feudal Nobility in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174 – 1277, Archon Books, London, 1973.
* Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174-1277.
* Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith ( 1994 )
* Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Oxford History of the Crusades.

Riley-Smith and Oxford
* Riley-Smith, Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades
* Riley-Smith, Jonathan ( 2001 ) The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, Oxford University Press USA, ISBN 978-0-19-285428-5.
* Riley-Smith, Johnathan-The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades ( Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1995 )

Riley-Smith and Crusades
Riley-Smith further commented against the historical accuracy stating " nonsense like this will only reinforce existing myths ", arguing that the film " relied on the romanticized view of the Crusades propagated by Sir Walter Scott in his book The Talisman, published in 1825 and now discredited by academics.
* Sophia Menache, " Medieval states and military orders: the Order of Calatrava in the late Middle Ages ," in Iris Shagrir, Ronnie Ellenblum, and Jonathan Riley-Smith ( eds ), In laudem Hierosolymitani: Studies in Crusades and Medieval Culture in Honour of Benjamin Z. Kedar ( Aldershot, Ashgate, 2007 ) ( Crusades-Subsidia, 1 ),
* Louise and Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Crusades: Idea and Reality, 1095-1274.

Jonathan and Oxford
* Israel, Jonathan I., Radical Enlightenment: Philosophy and the Making of Modernity, ( Oxford University Press, 2002 ).
* Jonathan Edwards ( academic ) ( 1629 – 1712 ), theologian and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford 1686 – 1712
To do this, Harley ( newly created Earl of Oxford ) and St John first needed to bring charges of corruption against the Duke, completing the anti-Whig, anti-war picture that Jonathan Swift was already presenting to a credulous public through his pamphleteering, notably in his Conduct of the Allies ( 1711 ).
The president of the college is Jonathan Michie, Director of the Department for Continuing Education at Oxford, and Professor of Innovation & Knowledge Exchange.
* Atsuhiro Asano, " Uchimura and the Bible in Japan ," in Michael Lieb, Emma Mason and Jonathan Roberts ( eds ), The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible ( Oxford, OUP, 2011 ), 323-339.
* A Cornishman at Oxford, London: Jonathan Cape, 1965
The following year Porson wrote his Notae breves ad Toupii emendationes in Suidam, though this treatise did not appear till 1790 in the new edition of Jonathan Toup's book published at Oxford.
A working 2-qubit NMR quantum computer used to solve Deutsch's problem was demonstrated by Jonathan A Jones and Michele Mosca at Oxford University and shortly after by Isaac L. Chuang at IBM's Almaden Research Center together with coworkers at Stanford University and MIT.
* “ Criteria, Defeasibility, and Knowledge ”, Proceedings of the British Academy lxviii ( 1982 ), 455-79 ; reprinted in part in Jonathan Dancy, ed., Perceptual Knowledge ( Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1988 )
* “ Reductionism and the First Person ”, in Jonathan Dancy, ed., Reading Parfit ( Blackwell, Oxford, 1997 ), pp. 230 – 50
With this increase in his practice, Blackstone also saw an increase in his out-of-court work, writing opinions and recommendations for various Oxford colleges, the MP Jonathan Rashleigh and the fourth Earl of Abingdon, who paid him to draft several private Acts of Parliament.
* Jonathan M. Bloom ( 1989 ), Minaret, symbol of Islam, Oxford University Press.
* Jonathan Michie: Director of the Department for Continuing Education and President of Kellogg College, University of Oxford
He did not find Oxford wholly congenial to his intensely earnest spirit, but he read hard, and, as he afterwards said, " Plato, Aristotle, Butler, Thucydides, Sterne, Jonathan Edwards ; passed like the iron atoms of the blood into my mental constitution.
Francis Atterbury said people at Oxford thought it had been written by Edmund Smith and John Philips, though he thought it was by Jonathan Swift.
Philosophers working in the intersection of Thomism and analytic philosophy include: David Braine, Brian Davies OP ( Fordham ), Gabriele De Anna ( Udine ), John Finnis ( Oxford ), Peter Geach, John Haldane ( St Andrews ), Jonathan Jacobs ( Colgate ), Anthony Kenny ( Oxford ), Fergus Kerr OP ( Oxford ), Gyula Klima ( Fordham ), Norman Kretzmann, John Lamont, Anthony J. Lisska ( Denison ), Alasdair MacIntyre ( Notre Dame ), Bruce D. Marshall ( Southern Methodist Univ ), William Marshner ( Christendom ), Christopher Martin ( St Thomas, Houston ), Cyrille Michon ( Nantes, France ), Mark Murphy ( Georgetown ), Herbert McCabe, John P. O ' Callaghan ( Notre Dame ), Claude Panaccio ( UQAM ), Robert Pasnau ( CU Boulder ), Craig Paterson ( Independent Scholar ), Roger Pouivet ( Nancy, France ) Matthew S. Pugh ( Providence College ), Eleonore Stump ( Saint Louis ), Thomas Sullivan and Sandra Menssen ( University of St. Thomas, MN ), Stephen Theron, Denys Turner ( Yale ), Michael Thompson ( Pittsburgh ).
* Israel, Jonathan, Enlightenment Contested, Oxford University Press, 2006.
* Oxford Dictionary of Modern Design, Jonathan Woodham

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