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*Dictionary, Hebrew rhyming, by Saadiah, 93.
 * See also Lexicon.
 * Dioscorides, works of, translated, 150.
 * Doria, Andrea, doge, physician of, 219.
 * Dramas in Hebrew, 246-247.
 * Dunash, the son of Labrat, grammmarian, 101, 123.
 * Duran family, writers of "Responses," 237.


 * Eben Bochan, by Kalonymos, 185.
 * Eben ha-Ezer, part of the Shulchan Aruch, 240.
 * Egypt, Jehuda Halevi in, 129.
 * Eldad the Danite, traveller, 201-208.
 * Eleazar of Worms, writer, 191.
 * Eleazar the Levite, will of, 196-197.
 * Eleazar, the son of Azariah, saying of, 25-26.
 * Eleazar, the son of Isaac, will of, 194-195.
 * Elias del Medigo, critic, 222.
 * Elias Levita, grammarian, 229.
 * Elijah Kapsali, historian, 216.
 * Elisha, the son of Abuya, and Meir, 28.
 * Emden, Jacob, author of "Responses," 238.
 * Emek ha-Bacha, by Joseph Cohen, 218, 219.
 * Emunoth ve-Deoth, by Saadiah, 95.
 * En Yaakob, by Jacob Ibn Chabib, 192.
 * Enan, giant in "The Book of Delight," 157-158.
 * England, the Kalirian Piyut in, 85.
 * Jews re-admitted into, 244.
 * "Ennoblement of Character, The," by Solomon Ibn Gebirol, 110.
 * Eshkol ha-Kopher, by Judah Hadassi, 80.
 * Esthori Parchi, explorer of Palestine, 204-205.
 * Ethical Wills, prevalence and character of, 193-194.
 * examples of, and quotations from, 194-198.
 * "Ethics, the," by Spinoza, 251.
 * Euclid, works of, translated, 149.
 * Eusebius, used in "Josippon," 214.
 * "Examination of the World," by Yedaiah Bedaressi, 191-192.
 * Exilarcks, the, official heads of the Persian Jews, 72.
 * "Eye of Jacob, The," by Jacob Ibn Chabib, 192.
 * Ezra, Kabbalist, 171.


 * Fables. See Beast Fables; Fox Fables.
 * "Faith and Philosophy," by Saadiah, 95.
 * Fathers, the CHristian, and the Simlai, 47.
 * Fayum, birthplace of Saadiah, 91.
 * Ferdinand and Isabella, Abarbanel with, 226.
 * Fez, the Maimon family at, 135.
 * Fiesco, rebellion of, 217.
 * Folk-takes, diffusion of, 153.
 * Festat, Maimonides at, 135.
 * "Foundation of the World, The," by Moses Zacut, 246.
 * "Fountain of Life, The," by Solomon Ibn Gebirol, 110.
 * "Four Rows, The," code by Jacob Asheri, 234, 239.
 * "Fox and the Fishes, The," fable, 65.
 * "Fox as Singer, The," fable, 66.
 * Fox Fables, by Meir, 64.
 * by Berachya ha-Nakdan, 156-157.
 * France, the Kalirian Piyut in, 85.
 * a Jewish centre, 116, 119, 124.
 * Jewish schools of, destroyed, 124.
 * Fränkel, teacher of Mendelssohn, 253.
 * Frederick II, emperor, patron of Anatoli, 149.
 * Frederick the Great, the Berlin of, 254.


 * Galen, works of, translated, 150, 185.
 * Galilee, centre of Jewish learning, 20.