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- The Jew in the medieval world / by Marcus, Jacob Rader,1896-1995.(CARDINAL)141342;
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- Subjects: Julian.; Constantine.; St. Ambrose.; Pope Greagory the Great.; St. William of Norwich.; Pope Innocent III.; Pope Gregory X.; Luther, Martin.; Josel of Rosheim.; Aaron the mystic; David Alroy; Reuveni, David, active 16th century.; Molko, Solomon.; Luria, Isaac.; Shabbethai Tzevi, 1626-1676; Saadia.; Paltiel of Egypt.; Ha-Nagid, Samuel, Vizier of Granada.; Rashi.; Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204.; Nasi, Joseph, 1520-1579; Meisel, Mordecai; Glueckel, of Hameln, 1646-1724; Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677; Maimon, Salomon, 1754-1800.; Ha-Levi, Asher ben; Joseph of Sienna.; Reiniger, Baruch.; Ber of Bolechow.; Justinian; Ḥarba de-Mosheh.; Liber judiciorum.; Jews; Jews; Constantine the Great, Laws of.; Constantius, Laws of.; Theodosius II, Law of.; Pact of Omar; Black Death; Council of Elvira.; Council of Nicaea.; Crusaders.; York Riots.; Inquisition; Shulhan Aruk; Lithuanian Council.; Chazars, Jewish Kingdom of.; Karaites; Cabala.; Hasidim; Frankists.; Wills, Ethical; Amatus, Oath of.; Education; Barbers' Guild; Cossack Revolt;
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- The Jew in the medieval world : a source book, 315-1791 / by Marcus, Jacob Rader,1896-1995.(CARDINAL)141342;
Bibliography at end of most of the chapters; "References to sources": pages 469-479.Editor's Introduction -- Preface -- A Note on the Bibliographie -- Abbreviations -- Section 1 The State and the Jew: 1. Jews and the Later Roman Law, 315-531. I. Laws of Constantine the Great, 315; II. Laws of Constantius, 339; III. A Law of Theodosius II, 439; IV. A Law of Justinian, 531 -- 2. Julian and the Jews, 361-363. I. Julian Proposes to Rebuild Jerusalem, 362-363; II. The Failure to Rebuild the Temple, 363 -- 3. Islam and the Jews, 600-1772. I. Pact of Omar, The Ninth Century (?); II. The Status of Jews and Christians in Moslem Lands, 1772 -- 4. The Jews of Spain and the Visigothic Code, 654-681. I. Memorial of the Jews Presented to the King, 654; II. Jews Shall Not Remove Themselves or Their Children or Slaves from the Blessing of Baptism, 681 -- 5. The Expulsion of the Jews from France, 1182 -- 6. The Charter of the Jews of the Duchy of Austria, 1244 -- 7. Medieval Spanish Law and the Jews. Las siete partidas, 1265 -- 8. St. Louis and the Jews, before 1270 -- 9. The Black Death and the Jews, 1348-1349. I. The Confession of Agimet of Geneva, 1348; II. The Cremation of Strasbourg Jewry, 1349; III. The Epitaph of Asher Aben Turiel, 1349 -- 10. An Oath Taken by Jews, about 1392 -- 11. The Expulsion from Spain, 1492 -- 12. The Massacre of the New Christians of Lisbon, 1506 -- 13. The Cairo Purim, 1524 -- 14. A Petition for the Readmission of the Jews to England, 1655 -- 15. The Settlement of the Jews in North America, 1654-1655. I. Stuyvesant's Attempt to Expel the Jews, 1654; II. Amsterdam Jewry's Successful Intercession for the Manhattan Immigrants, 1655; III. The Answer of the West India Company to Stuyvesant, 1655; IV. The Jews of New York City, 1748 -- 16. The Readmission of the Jews into Brandenburg, 1671 -- 17. Rhode Island Refuses To Naturalize Aaron Lopez, 1762. I. Why the Court Refused to Naturalize Aaron Lopez, 1762; II. Ezra Stiles Believes that the Jews will Never Become Citizens, 1762; III. The Character of Aaron Lopez, 1782 -- 18. The Charter Decreed by Frederick II for the Jews of Prussia, 1750 -- Section II The Church and the Jew: 19. The Council of Elvira, about 300 -- 20. Christianity Objects to the Sabbath and to the Jewish Dating of Easter, about 189-about 381. I. Easter and Passover are Observed on the Same Day in Asia Minor, about 189; II. The Council of Nicaea Changes the Date of Easter, 325; III. Constantine Declares Sunday a Legal Holiday, 321; IV. The Council of Laodicea Forbids Christians to Observe the Sabbath, Between 343 and 381 -- 21. St. Ambrose and the Jews, 388. I. Ambrose to Emperor Theodosius; II. Ambrose to his Sister -- 22. Pope Gregory the Great and the Jews, 590-604. I. Gregory to the Bishops of Arles and Marseilles, 591; II. Gregory to Fantinus of Palermo, 598 -- 23. The Crusaders of Mayence, 1096 -- 24. The Accusation of the Ritual Murder of St. William of Norwich, 1144 -- 25. The Ritual Murder Accusation at Blois, 1171 -- 26. The York Riots, 1190 -- 27. Innocent and the Jews, 1215. I. Concerning the Interest Taken by Jews; II. That Jews Should be Distinguished from Christians in Dress; III. That Jews not be Appointed to Public Offices; IV. Converts Must not Observe the Old Customs of the Jews; V. The Expedition to Recover the Holy Land -- 28. The Jewess Who Became a Catholic, about 1220 -- 29. The Burning of the Talmud, 1239-1248. I. Odo to Innocent IV, 1247; II. Condemnation of the Talmud by Odo, 1248; III. A Defender of the Talmud Dies, 1241 -- 30. A Bull of Pope Gregory X, 1272 -- 31. The Passau Host Desecration, 1478 -- 32. Reuchlin's Appeal to Bonetto de Lattes, 1513 -- 33. Martin Luther and the Jews, 1523-1543. I. That Jesus Christ was Born a Jew, 1523; II. Concerning the Jews and Their Lies, 1543 -- 34. The Burning of the Talmud in Italy, 1553 -- 35. The Spanish Inquisition at Work, 1568 -- 36. The Martyrdom of the Reizes Brothers, 1728 -- 37. The Punishment for Sacrilege, 1761 -- Section III Jewry and the Individual Jew: A. Jewish Self-Government -- 38. Jewish Autonomy in Babylon, about 1168 -- 39. The Ban of Solomon ben Adret, 1305 -- 40. Sumptuary and Other Police Laws, 1416-1740. I. Forli, Italy, 1418; II. Valladolid, Spain, 1432; III. Cracow, Poland, 1595-1616; IV. Lithuania, 1637; V. Metz, France, 1690-1697; VI. Carpentras, Papal-France, 1740 -- 41. Josel of Rosheim, 1537-1547 -- 42. The Shulhan Aruk, 1564-1565 -- 43. The Council of Four Lands and the LIthuanian Council, about 1582-1764. I. Philanthropy and Justice Among Polish Jews, about 1648; II. Bankruptcy Laws of the Council of Four Lands, 1624; III. Laws of the Lithuanian council Governing Tax Collections and Recourse to Courts, 1623-1632 -- 44. The Constitution of the Jewish Community of Sugenheim Town, 1756 -- 45. The Messiah in Crete, about 431 -- 46. The Medieval Jewish Kingdom of the Chazars, 740-1259. I. The Letter of Rabbi Hasdai, Son of Isaac ibn Shaprut, to the King of the Chazars, about 960; II. The Letter of Joseph the King to Hasdai Son of Isaac ibn Shaprut, about 960 -- 47. Anan and the Rise of Karaism, about 760. I. A Rabbanite Account of the Origin of Karaism, 905(?); II. Abraham ibn Daud's Account of Anan, about 1161; III. A Karaitic Account of Anan, 1757; IV. A Karaitic Attack on Rabbinical Tradition, 960-1000 -- 48. Aaron the Mystic, of Bagdad, about 870 -- 49. Practical Cabala, about 900-1400. I.-IV. The Sword of Moses, Tenth Century; V. The Wisdom of the Chaldeans, Fourteenth Century -- 50. David Alroy, False Messiah, about 1146-1147 -- 51. David Reubeni and Solomon Molko, 1524-1532 -- 52. Isaac Luria, the Cabalist, 1534-1572. I. A Short Biography of the "Lion," about 1607; II. Abraham Galante's Theft, 1569-1572 -- 53. Shabbethai Zebi, False Messiah, 1666 -- 54. The Rise of the Hasidim, about 1735-1740. I. The Career of the Besht Before He Began His Public Ministry, about 1700-1740; II. Tainted Money; III. Fasting and True Religion -- 55. An Attack on the Hasidim, 1786 -- 56. The Frankists, 1755-1817. I. Frank and His Ideas, 1755-1759; II. The Latter Days of Frank, 1760-1791 -- 57. Saadia, 882-942 -- 58. Paltiel of Egypt, about 952- about 976 -- 59. Samuel Ha-Nagid, Vizier of Granada, 993-d. After 1056 -- 60. Rashi, about 1100. I. Forced Converts to Christianity During the Days of the First Crusade, 1096-1105; II. Rashi Defends an Unfortunate Woman, before 1105 -- 61. Rashi's Grandson and the Crusaders, 1147 -- 62. Maimonides, 1135-1204. I. Maimonides' Letter to ibn Djabir, about 1191; II. Maimonides' Letter to Samuel ibn Tibbon, 1199 -- 63. Ethical Wills, Twelfth and Fourteenth Centuries. I. A Father's Admonition, of Judah Ibn Tibbon, about 1160-1180; II. Testament of Eleazar of Mayence, about 1357 -- 64. The Oath of Amatus, 1559 -- 65. Joseph Nasi Rebuilds Tiberias, 1564 -- 66. Mordecai Meisel, Financier and Philanthropist, 1528-1601. I. Meisel the Philanthropist, 1592; II. The Confiscation of Meisel's Wealth, 1601 -- 67. An Accident and Its Consequences, about 1600 -- 68. The Memoirs of Glückel of Hamlen, 1646-1719. I. The Dangers of Pawnbroking, about 1645; II. The Thief who Died a Martyr, about 1670 --69. Baruch Spinoza, Philosopher, 1632-1677 -- 70. Solomon Maimon in Poland, 1760-1765. I. A Polish Jewish Scholl of the Middle Eighteenth Century; II. The Married Life of Young Maimon; III. Prince Radziwill and his Jews -- 71. A Jewish Skipper and His Crew, 404 -- 72. Bodo and the Jews, 838-847 -- 73. A Jewish Merchant in Arabia and Thibet, about 913 -- 74. How the Medieval Jew Understood the Bile, 1105 -- 75. Maimonides on Art and Charity, 1180. I. Gifts to the Poor; II. Art and Idolatry -- 76. The Shylock Legend, 1200-1587. I. The Hard Creditor, about 1200; II. The Christian Shylock, 1587 -- 77. Jewish Education, about 1180-1680. I. A Course of Study, about 1180; II. Books and Schools, about 1200; III. Order of Instruction of the Holy Congregation of the Sephardim, before 1680 -- 78. A Proposed Jewish College, 1564 -- 79. The Woman Who Refused To Remain the Wife of an Innkeeper, 1470 -- 80. Palermo and Alexandria, 1488 -- 81. A Jewish "Beautician," 1508 -- 82. Jewish Books and Their Printers, 1531-1719. I. Gershon Soncino Writes a Title Page, 1531-1532; II. A Printer's Appeal for Customers, 1545; III. An Approbation, Permit of the Rabbis, 1600; IV. The Censorship of Hebrew Books in Italy, 1637; V. The Revelations of a Colophon, 1719 -- 83. Turkish Jewry, 1553-1555 -- 84. Gambling: an Attack and a Defense, 1584 -- 85. Anti-Christian Polemics, before 1594 -- 86. The Notebook of Asher ben Eliezer Ha-Levi, 1598-1634. I. A Narrow Escape, 1625; II. Defamation in the Hapsburg Lands, 1626-1627; III. Trouble with the Local Officials, 1629 -- 87. Seventeenth Century Memoirs. I. The Troubles of Joseph of Sienna, 1625-1632; II. Boyhood in Moravia, 1663-1681 -- 88. Leon of Modena on Jewish Languages and Money-Lenders, 1616. I. Of Their Language, Pronunciation, Writing, and Preaching; II. Of Their Trading and Usury -- 89. A Letter of Baruch Reiniger, a butcher, 1619 -- 90. Ten Commandments for the Married Woman, before 1620 -- 91. The Barbers' Build at Cracow, 1639 -- 92. The cossack revolt and the Fall of Nemirov, 1648 -- 93. The Ransom of Captives, 1649-1708. I. The Lithuanian National Jewish Council Authorizes the Ransom of Polish Jewish Captives, 1649; II. The Lithuanian Council Raises Money to Ransom Jewish Captives Held in the Turkish Lands, 1652; III. An Appeal to Ransom an Italian Jewish Prisoner of War, 1708 -- 94. A Gentile Seeks to Force a Jewess into Marriage, before 1690 -- 95. An Attack on Hypocrisy, about 1700 -- 96. Ber of Bolechow and His Times, 1728 -- Acknowledgments -- References to Sources -- Index
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