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religious compositions. In him the Moses Rieti of fifteenth century (been born 1389,
dead later that 1452) once more it imitated Dante in his "Smaller Sanctuary"
(_Mikdash Meaet_). Here a characteristic detail can be observed again to
The Italian Israelite poetry. Rieti uses regular rooms, Italian forms of
toward, in this following matter the example of Immanuel. Messer Leon, a
physician of Mantua, wrote an essay on Biblical rhetoric (1480).
Again, the only important writer of plays in Jewish it was, as we am able
sees, an Italian Hebrew that copied Italian models. Although, therefore, the
Israelite poetry of Italy as soon as the courses the anterior line, is
historically of the importance of first category. It represents the only effects of
the Renaissance on Jewish literature. In the other countries, the condition
of the Hebrews it was such that they was out from the external influences.
Their suffered literature as their grapevine it served as imprisonment among
the Ghettos that both was erect from the Hebrews themselves and from the
governments of Europe.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
S. Morals.--_Italian Literature_ Hebrew (_Publications of the
Gratz College_, Vol. 1).
IMMANUEL AND KALONYMOS.
Graetz.--IV, P. 61 [66].
J. Chotzner.--Of of _Immanuel Romi_, _J.Q.R._, IV, p. 64.
G. Priest.--From of _Emanuele the ninth Mehabbereth_ in Rome,
_J.Q.R._, VII, P. 711.
JUDAH (LEO) ROMAN.
Graetz.--IV, P. 68 [73].
MOSES RIETI.
Graetz.--IV, P. 230 [249].
MESSER LEON.
Graetz.--IV, P. 289 [311].
I CAPITULATE XIX
ETHICAL LITERATURE
Bachya Ibn Pekuda.--Have-Lebaboth of Choboth.--Sefer
have-Chassidim.--Rokeach.--Yedaiah Bedaressi Bechinath
Olam.--Isaac Aboab Menorath the have-Maor.--The "Eye of Ibn Chabib of
Jacob."--Zevaoth or the Ethical Wishes.--Joseph Ibn Caspian.--Solomon
Haul me.
A great proportion of all the Israelite books is ethical. Many gods jobs
it already treated here you fall this category under. The Talmudical,
exegetical, and philosophical writings of Hebrews were also ethics
essays. In this chapter, however attention will be tightened to a