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Rh towards the modern exposition of the Bible, which had been inaugurated by the statesman-scholar of Spain.


 * Graetz.—IV, II.
 * I. S. Meisels.—Don Isaac Abarbanel, J. Q. R., II, p. 37.
 * S. Schechter.—Studies in Judaism, p. 173 [211].
 * F. D. Mocatta.—The Jews of Spain and Portugal and the Inquisition (London, 1877).
 * Schiller-Szinessy.—Encycl. Brit., Vol. I, p. 52.


 * Steinschneider.—Jewish Literature, p. 232 seq.


 * Specimen of the Biur, translated by A. Benisch (Miscellany of the Society of Hebrew Literature, Vol. I).