Whoever wishes to save his soul should not hesitate humbly to take up the way of the Lord, and if he lacks sufficient money, divine mercy will give him enough.
Background information: This account of Urban II’s speech was included in a chronicle of the First Crusade called Gesta Francorum (“Deeds of the Franks”). Historians believe it was written by a member of the crusading party, sometime about 1100. He was likely not at Clermont when Urban’s speech was delivered.
What is the identity of the author of this source?
an unknown author who witnessed the event
an unknown author who likely did not witness the event
a known author who witnessed the event
a known author who likely did not witness the event

Respuesta :

The correct answer is: An unknown author who likely did not witness the event.

Further Explanation:

The author was most likely not at the event and did not witness the event. Historians have no idea who wrote the passage but are fairly sure that the person wasn't there.

Urbans II's speech was made to ask for aid to fight against the Seljuq Turks in the west. During this speech, he appealed to Greeks to help fight against the Muslim rule.

The Gesta Francorum was written by an anonymous author around 1100 or 1101. It was written by either a Norman or an Italian and was a member of the Crusading party.

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An unknown author who likely did not witnessed the event