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From: Linhares <man...@bt...> - 2009-08-25 08:26:54
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9. and Spinoza, 250. Manetho, historian, and Josephus, 36. Massechtoth, tractates of the Mishnah, 31. "Maxims of the Philosophers," by Charizi, 189. Mebo ha-Talmud, by Samuel Ibn Nagdela, 104. Mechilta, a Midrashic work, 57. Megillath Taanith. _See_ "Scroll of Fasting, The." Meir, a Tanna, 23, 27-28. characterized, 27-28. fables by, 64. Meir of Rothenburg, poet, 131, 235-237. writer of "Responses," 235. "Memorial Books," historical sources, 216. Menachem, the son of Zaruk, grammarian, 100, 101, 123. Mendelssohn, Moses, antagonized by Ezekiel Landau, 238. life of, 253. objects to the separation of culture and religion, 254. service of, to Judaism, 254-255. and Lessing, 255-256. style of, 257. and Lavater, 258. translates the Pentateuch, 258-259. circle of, 259. influence of, 259-260. Menorath ha-Maor, by Isaac Aboab, 192. Meoer Enayim, by Azariah di Rossi, 220. Meshullam of Lunel, patron of learning, 146, 147. Messiah, the, Joshua on, 47. Messilath Yesharim, by Moses Chayim Luzzatto, 193. Metre, in Hebrew poetry, 84. Michlol, by David Kimchi, 117. Midrash, the, characterized, 55-57. poetical, 56, 57. popular homilet |