Jewish travellers /

First published in 1930. The wandering Jew is a very real character in the great drama of history. He has travelled as nomad and settler, as fugitive and conqueror, as exile and colonist and as merchant and scholar. Of necessity bilingual and therefore the master of many languages, the Jew was the i...

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Muut tekijät: Eisenstein, Judah David, 1854-1956, Adler, Elkan Nathan, 1861-1946
Aineistotyyppi: Licensed eBooks
Kieli:englanti
Julkaistu: London : Routledge Curzon, 2005, ©1930.
Sarja:Broadway travellers ; 12.
Linkit:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=115960
Sisällysluettelo:
  • Introduction
  • Eginhard of Franconia, A.D. 801
  • Ibn Khordadhbeh, c. 817
  • Eldad the Danite, c. A.D. 880
  • The epistle of R. Chisdai Ibn Shaprut to the king of the khozars and the king's reply, c. 960
  • Judah Halevi, 1085-1140
  • Benjamin of Tudela, 1165-73
  • Rabbi Petachia of Ratisbon, 1170-87
  • Rabbi Jacob Ben R. Nathaniel Ha Cohen. Twelfth century
  • The Cairo Geniza. Thirteenth century
  • Itinerary of Rabbi Samuel Ben Samson in 1210
  • Judah-al-Harizi, c. 1216
  • Rabbi Jacob, the messenger of Rabbi Jechiel of Paris, 1238-44
  • Isaac Ben Jospeh Ibn Chelo. The roads from Jerusalem, 1334
  • Elija of Ferrara, 1434
  • Rabbi Meshullam Ben R. Menahem of Volterra, 1481. I. II
  • Obadiah da Bertinoro, 1487-90
  • David Reubeni, 1523-27
  • Jemsel the Karaite, 1641
  • David Azulai, 1755.