Abalzapha, 113 n. Abrabanel, 175. Abram (“the exalted father”), 44. Absalom, the monument of, 29. Academy, the French, 146. Achan, or Achar, 44. Achiasaph, 179 n. Adelaide, the wife of Leopold Zunz, 142. Aesop, 55. Agada, 51, 52, 54, 56, 147, 171. Agadaists, humorous, 52. Aix, the Jewish community of, 116. Albo, Joseph, 113. Alcharizi, 59, 63, 69, 91, 122, 126, 180 n. Alexandrian Jews, 162. Alfabri, 80. Alfakar, 117. Allah, an Arabic term for the Hebrew Eloha, 33. Amphis, 5. Anacreon, 23. “Ancient Hebrew Poetry,” 13. Anibert, 103 n. Annales, 15 n. Apion, 14. Apostles, the, 31. Aquinas, Thomas, 83. Arabic language, 174. — translations made by Jews from the, 125. Architecture of the ancient Hebrews, 24. Aristophanic punning in Hebrew, 1. Art among the ancient Hebrews, 24. Ashe, Rabbi, 50. Asia Minor (????a), 15. Assyria, King of, 18. Astruc of Noves, 103. Atonement, the Day of, 151. Augustus, Emperor, 17. Athalia, 40. Aurora, 41. Avignon, the Jewish community of, 104. Baal-Zebub, 45. Baba Bathra, 36. Baba Kamma, 55 n. Bachrach, Rabbi von, 152. Balaam, 44. Balak, 44. Bashan, the kine of, 9. BechÎnath Olam, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 105. Bedaresi, Abraham, 78. BeitrÄge zur Geschichte und Literatur, 145. Benedit, Maestro, 110. Beneviste, Don Samuel, 110. Benjamin ben Yechiel, 82, Ben-Sira, 20. Bernays, Jacob, 161. Beth-aven, 8. Beth-lehem, 45. Bezaleel, 29. Biblical criticism, 151. Bibliotheca Hebraica, 72, 78, 116, 141. “Birds, The,” 3. Biur, 174. Blumenfeld, Ignatz, 177. Bodenstedt, Friedrich, 149. Boekh, 141. Bosone da Gobbio, 85. BÖtticher, 30. Breslau, Jewish Theological Seminary at, 161. Bresselau, Mendel, 175. Cabbala, 114. Caleb, 38. Calvin, 44. Calvinus, 44. Canaan, the land of, 11. Canticles, 41. Captivity, Babylonian, 29, 45. Carlyle, Thomas, 165. Carlyle's Life in London, 70. Carmel, Mount, 1. Carmoly, E., 177. Caro, Joseph, 90. CarriÈre, Dr., 142. Cartel, Don Juda des, 110. Casalary, Abraham, 110. Catalogue of Hebrew MSS. at the Montefiore College Library, 68 n. Cavalier, Don Jonah, 110. Cervantes, 1. Chassidim (“pious ones”), Gr. ?s?da??? 128, 134. Chess, 80. Chiarini, AbbÉ, 144. Choboth Ha-lebaboth, 109 n., 120 n. Chotzner, J., 180 n. Church, Gallic, 149. Church, Roman, 47. Cino da Pistoza, 86. Classics, Ancient, 13. Collection of Sermons, 141. Collegio Rabbinico, 154, 155, 157. Conath, Abraham, 73. “Confessions,” Heine's, 168. Crescas, Don Chasdai, 110. Crespin, Don Astruc, 110. “Crown,” The Royal, 59. Cupfigne, 146. “Curiosities of Biblical Names,” 43–46. Curiosities of Literature, 52 n. Cyrus, 27. Daniel, a friend of the poet Immanuel, 100. Dante, 15, 82, 83, 85, 99, 100, 103, 126. Dante's birthday, a Hebrew sonnet written on, 158. D'Aquin, Ph., 73. David, King, bewails the death of King Saul, 41. “Dawn, The,” 177. Decameron, 121. Delitzsch, Franz, 117, 150, 154, 156. Democritus, 114. Derenbourg, J., 143. Deronda, Daniel, 147. “Desert of Kedemoth, The,” 80. “Desirable Treasure,” 176. Deutsch, Emanuel, 50. De Wette, 141. Dialect, Hebrew, 175. Dinah, 46. Diogenes, 10. Divan, compiled by Bedaresi, 80. Don Pedro IV, 110. Dryden, 17 n. Dukes, L., 60, 67, 114, 150, 156, 177. Eben Bochan, 104, 108, 139, 110, 114. — — by Immanuel, 87. Écrivains Juifs franÇais du XIVe siÈcle, Les, 115. Edersheim, 41. Ehrenberg, M., 141. Elijah on Mount Carmel, 1, 74. Eliot, George, 147. Elkanah, 38. Eloha (Arabic Allah), 34. Ensheim, Moses, 176. Epigram, the Hebrew, 69. Epigrammata ac Poemata varia, 69 n., 70 n. Ersch and Gruber's Real-EncyklopÄdie, 98. Erubin, 20. Esheth Chayil, 18. Estellina Conath, 73. L'État littÉraire des Juifs dans le moyen Âge, 146. Euchel, Isaac, 175. Euripides, 28. Eusebius, 34. Ewald, J. L., 27. Examen mundi, 73. Exiles, Hebrew, 34. Ezekiel, 10. Ezekiel, the Book of, 173. Ezra, “The Helper,” 45. Falstaff, 43. Fano, Jacob of, 78. Fergusson, James, 27. Festivals, the Jewish, of the New Year and the Day of Atonement, 151. Flacco, Pro, 15 n. Fra Guittone di Arezzo, 89. Frankel, Rabbi David, 142. Frankfort, Assembly of Rabbis at, 161. Frankl, Ludwig August, 20. Froude, 70 n. Gabirol, Solomon Ibn, 59, 74, 166, 175. Gallic Church, 149. Gans, D., 142. “Gatherer,” The, 175. Gaunt, John de, 43. Gedaliah, 153. Geiger, Abr., 91, 100, 104, 112, 151, 156, 177. Geldern, Betty von, 166. Gemara, 50. Gemul Athalia, 176. Gentilomo, Pavia, 157. German Translation of the Bible, Mendelssohn's, 174. Gerupha, 27. Geschichte der jÜd. Poesie, 117 n., 155. Geschichte und Literatur, 145. Ghasali, 117. Ghetto, 176. Ghirondi, 156. Ginsburg, Asher, 179. Ginsburg, Baron de, 170. Goldenberg, B., 176. Goldenthal, 117. “Golden Tongue,” the, 79. Goodman, Rabbi Tobias, 73. Gordon, Juda LÖb, 177. Gorgias, 30. “Gottesdienstliche VortrÄge,” 145. Graetz, H., 71, 72, 79, 92, 104, 112, 130. Grammarians, Hebrew, 115. Greeks and Romans, literary works of the, 34. Gross, 104. Habakkuk, 33. Habib, Ibn, 80. Hades, 156. Haham, the post of the, 158. Halacha, 51. — Development of the, 162. Halevi, Jehudah, 61, 62, 67, 122, 156, 157, 166, 179. Halle, Aaron, 176. Halm, 55 n. Hamuna, Rabbi, 20. Hannah, 46. Harem, 40. Hariri, 63. Harkavy, A., 73. “Hebrew Melodies,” 166. Hebrew Poetry, 15. Heine, Heinrich, 1, 62, 83, 130, 142, 152, 165–173. “Heine Über BÖrne,” 167 n. Heineman's “Yedidya,” 151. Helena, Queen, 29. Heman, 30. Hephaestus, 1. Herod, King, 27. Hesiod, 6. Hirsch, Baron de, 139. Hirschel, Solomon, Chief Rabbi of London, 73. Hirschfeld, H., 68 n. History of European Morals, 15 n. Histoire des langues sÉmitiques, 70 n. Hodegetica in Mishnam, 163. — Translations from, 126. “Homilies of the Jews,” 144, 147. Hoshana-Rabba, 148. Huldah, 40. Ibn Caspi, 103 n. Ibn-Sina, 79. Iliad, 1, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 37. Infanz, Don Solomon del, 77. Isaac, Don Todros, 110. Jabal, 4. Jacobs, Joseph, 63 n. Jahaziel, 31. Jahrbuch der deutschen Dante-Gesellschaft, 87. Jeduthun, 30. Jehuda, Rabbi, surnamed “the prince,” 49. Jellinek, A., 143, 152, 154, 177. Jephthah, 30. Jerome, St., 34. “Jewish Literature,” 67 n. Jewish Quarterly Review, The, 23 n. Jewish Theological Seminary, 160. Jews' College Literary Society, 63 n. Jezebel, 40. Joan, Queen, 110. Joel, the prophet, 14. — Rabbi M., 161. Jones, Sir Williams, 14. Journalism, modern Hebrew, 174–80. Jubal, 40. Jubelschrift zum 90sten Geburtstag des Dr. L. Zunz, 143. JÜdisch-theologisches Seminar, 160. JÜdische Zeitschrift, Geiger's, 147. Juda Siciliano, 83. Judaeans, the, 2. Jupiter, 47. Kaliri, 148. Kalonymos ben Kalonymos, 103–17. — ben MeÏr, 103. Kantor, L., 180. Karpeles, G., 166. Kaufman, David, 140, 143, 148, 152. Kayserling, M., 104. “Kether Malchus,” 59. “Kiddushin” (Sanctification), 38. Kimchi, David, 117. “Kinnor NaÏm,” 156. Klopstock, 151. Kobak, Joseph, 177. “Kochbey-Yitzchak,” the, 177. Korah, 44. Kunitz, M., 73. Laban, 30. Lacy, de, 73. Lamentations, the Book of, 33, 170. Layard, 26. “Layesharim TÉhilla,” 154. Lebanon, 28. Lecky, 15 n. Legard, Professor Paul, 148. Lehmann, Joseph, 142. Leon, Messer, 78. Letteratura e filosofia, 102. Letteris, M., 129. “Letter of Response,” 112. Levites, 30. Library, the Montefiore College, 68 n. Literatur-Blatt des Orients, 67 n. Literature, Neo-Hebrew, 67, 174, 177. — Rabbinical, 57. Literaturgeschichte der synagogalen Poesie, 150. — Nachtrag zur, 147. Liturgical Hebrew poetry, 148. LÖwe, Joel, 176. ludus verborum, 11. Luzzato, EphraÏm, 154. — Moses Chayim, 154. — S. D., 80, 129, 154–65, 176. Lyra, Nicolaus de, 16. Maccabean army, the, 30. Machbereth Ithiel, 91. Machberoth, 82. Machlon, 44. Magasin encyclopÉdique, 73. Magnus, Albertus, 83. Magrepha, 30. Malachi, 45. Malaga, 59. Manfred, 5. ManÇon, Isaac, 73. “Marriage, The Unlucky,” 63. Martin, Sir Theodore, 169, 170. Martinet, Professor, 156. Martini, 31. Massecheth Purim, 110. Massorah, the, 162. M'bo Ha-Yerushalmi, 163. MÉassef, the, 69. Mechilta, 163. Medigo, Elias des, 126. — Joseph des, 175. Megilla, 54. — the, 111. Meisels, Dr., 104. Mekitze Nirdamim, 179. Melitz, Ha, 180. “Memmin, The Supplication of the,” 78. MÉmoires historiques, 103. Menachoth, 54 n. Mendelssohn, Bartholdy, 168. — Moses, 73, 128, 140, 152, 174, 175. Mendes, David Franco, 176. Meshullam, Rabbi, 72. “Messenger,” the, 179. Metaphors of the Bible, the, 19. Metre of Biblical Poems, the, 34. Michtamim (epigrams), 67. Mikdash Me'at, 90. Mishnah, the, 145. Monatsschrift, the, 162. Montefiore, C. G., 23 n., 169 n. More Judaico, 160. MorÈ Nebuchey Ha-Z'man, 151. MorÈ Nebuchim, 80. Moriah, Mount, 27. MosaÏd, the, 179. Moses ben Chabib, Rabbi, 89. — of Beaucaire, 102. — the swan-song of, 11. Music of the ancient Hebrews, 29,30. Nabal, 1. “Nachtrag zur Literaturgeschichte der synagogalen Poesie,” 147, 150. Nassi, the, 102. Nebiim, the, 31. Nehemia, 45. Neubauer, A., 71, 77, 104, 115, 143. Nineveh and Babylon, 87. Noah, 44. Noadiah, 40. “Offerings” in the Synagogue, 149. “Oheb Ger,” 155. Old Testament, the study of, 23. Olympus, Mount, 1. Onkelos, Targum, 155. Oratio post nomina, 149. Orient, the, 61. Othniel, 38. “Otzer Nechmad,” 176. Oxford University, lectures delivered at the, 13. Pandora, 37. “Paradise, the book on,” 78. Pasquale Garofalo, Duca di Bonita, 102. Pedro IV, Don, king of Aragon, 110. Penini, Yedaya, 71. “Penitential Prayers,” 147. Pentateuch, the, 49. “Perlen des Romancero, Die,” 152. Petrarch, 78. Phaino, 27. Philip IV, 71. — d'Aquine, 73. Philosophisches aus dem zehnten Jahrhundert, 114 n. Phoenicians, the, 26. “Piety and Wisdom,” 137. “Pleasant Vineyard,” The, 176. “Pleasure of a King, The,” 80. Poems, penitential, 147. Poesi Hebraeorum, de Sacra, 13. Poetry of the Ancient Hebrews, 13, 24, 32. Pope (the poet), 17 n. Pope, the, of Avignon, 104. — allusions to the, 47. “Prince and the Dervish,” the, 115–23. Prache, Hill, 78. Proverbia filii regis Nazari, 118 n. Proverbs, the Book of, 5, 18, 32. — of Ben-Sira, 32. “Punishment of Athalia,” 176. Purim, the Feast of, 111. Purgatorio, the, 98. Quarterly Review, The, 171. Rabbi von Bacharach, the, 152. “Rabbinical Literature,” a study in, 143. Rabelais, 173. Rahmer, 140. Rapoport, S. J., 128, 129, 150, 154, 157, 159, 176, 177. “Recreation houses,” 40. Reformed Synagogue, the Berlin, 141. Reggio, J. S., 156. “Reminiscences of a Student of Jewish Theology,” 180 n. Review, the Quarterly, 171. Richard II, King, 43. Richelieu, Cardinal, 73. Richter, Jean Paul, 165. “Righteous Brethren,” the Treatises of the, 113. Rittangel, 147. “Ritual,” the Jewish, 177. Ritus, die, 149. Robert, King, of Naples, 102, 112, 115. Romano, Juda, 126. — Leone, 83. Rossi, Azaria de, 71, 80, 151, 162. RÜckert, Friedrich, 149. Sabbatai, Juda ben, 77. — Senior, 176. Saladin, Sultan, 61. Sarah, 44. Sanscrit, 39. Satanow, Isr., 176. Satirae, 15 n. Schachiere, il, 111. Schiller, F. von, 15, 126, 165. Schopenhauer, 42. Schorr, O. H., 177. Schubert, 168. Schumann, 168. Schwenter, D., 118 n. Shacar, Ha, 177. Shealtiel, Don Bonafoux, 110. Sheba, Queen, 52. ShÉol, 20. “Shield of the Mighty, The,” 78. “ShilÓach,” Ha, 179. ShirÈ Shelomo, 60. Sifra and Sifri, 163. Simonides, 6. Sina, Ibn, 79. Slaves, Hebrew, 15. Smolensky, Peter, 177. Socrates, 49. — ben Adereth, Rabbi, 79. Sommo, Juda, 78. “Song of Songs,” the, 13, 32, 167, 168. “Songs of Glory,” the, 174. Sora, Academy of, 50. “Stars of Yitzchak,” the, 177. Steinschneider, M., 67, 71, 91, 111, 117, 143, 177. Sterne (the poet), 1. Storia della Musica, 31. “Studies in the Septuagint,” 162. “Study in Rabb. Literature,” 143. Succah, 54 n. “Supplication of the Memmin,” 78. Swift, Dean, 173. Table-Talk, Martin Luther's, 32. Talmud, the, 34, 118, 145, 173. Talmudism, Jewish, 171. Tarshish, 58. Temple of Solomon, 25. — the second, 39. Thackeray, 177. ThÉorie du JudaÏsme, 144. Thousand and one Nights, the, 123 n. Tibbon family, the, 125. Titus, 48. Toledo, 62. Topheth ve-Ha-Eden, Ha, 98, 101, 102. Tosefta, the, 163. Toulouse, the burning of the Talmud at, 109. “Transmigration of the Soul,” 130, 133. “Treatises of the Righteous Brethren,” 113. Tubal, 44. Varnhagen v. Ende, 149. Vatican, the, 47. Vespasian, 48. Voltaire, 166. Vorstudien zu der Septuaginta, Die, 162. VortrÄge, Die gottesdienstlichen, 144. Warburg, 142. “Weltschmerz,” Der, 170. Wengrow, Isaiah, 111 n. Wieland's “Attisches Museum,” 40. “Wine-song,” the, 59. Wolf (Wolfius), 71, 80, 104, 117. — T. A., 141. |