Capitolo 7
Kapsali.--Usque.--Ibn Verga.--Joseph Cohen.--David
Gans.--Gedaliah Ibn Yachya.--Of of Azariah Rossi.
XXII ISAAC ABARBANEL 225
The Philosophy of Abarbanel and Biblical
Commentaries.--Elias Levita.--U-Reena of Zeena.--Moses
Alshech.--The Biur.
XXIII The SHULCHAN ARUCH 232
Asheri Arba Turim.--Chiddushim and
Teshuboth.--Solomon Adereth inside.--Meir of
Rothenburg.--Sheshet and Duran.--Moses and Judah
Minz.--Jacob Weil, Isserlein of Israel, Maharil.--David
Abi Zimra.--Joseph Karo.--Jair Bacharach.--Chacham
Zevi.--Jacob Emden.--Ezekiel Landau.
XXIV Amsterdam In The seventeenth century 243
Manasseh Israel inside.--Baruch Spinoza.--The Play
in Jewish.--Moses Zacut, Joseph Felix Thinks, Moses
Chayim Luzzatto.
XXV MOSES MENDELSSOHN 253
The German Translation of Mendelssohn of the
Bible.--Phaedo.--Jerusalem.--The Nathan of Lessing the
Wise.
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YOU CAPITULATE ON JEWISH LITERATURE
CHAPTER ME
IL "VINEYARD" AT JAMNIA
Schools to Jamnia, Lydda, Usha and Sepphoris.--The Tannaim
you compile the Mishnah.--Jochanan, Akiba, Meir, Judah.--Aquila.
The history of the Jewish literature, after the destruction of the Temple to
Jerusalem in the year 70 of the Christian era, centers round the city of
Jamnia. Jamnia or Jabneh, disposition near the sea, placed beautifully on the
slant of a kind hill in the lowlands, approximately twenty-eight miles from
the capital. When Vespasian was advancing to the siege in Jerusalem him,
Occupied Jamnia, and there the Jewish Synhedrion or Board Gran,
him transferred when skin in Jerusalem. An university existed there
already, but Jamnia became then the head-quarters of the Jewish culture,
and it held back that position up to the year 135. To that date the scholar
circle transported the further north, to Galilee and, besides the famous school
to Lydda in the Judea, others were founded in Tiberias, Usha and Sepphoris.
The true founder of the university to Jamnia was Jochanan, his/her child of