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century). It is composed in the beautiful rhymed prose, and it is a main point
historical record. For the author the sufferings of the Hebrews divided of
the Iberian peninsula in 1391, and this gives pathetic point to his
suggestion: "Runs away without hesitation when I exile it is the only one he/she wants to say of
religious liberty that assures; doesn't have respect to Your worldly career or
Your ownership, but it immediately goes."
It is superfluous to fully point out the nature of the Ethical Wishes of the
sixteenth and subsequent centuries. They is from near similar to the
preceding, but they has the tendency to become more learned and less simple. Still,
although as their literature they are often rather meaningless, as their ethics
rarely lunges under the mean.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ETHICAL LITERATURE.
Steinschneider.--_Jewish Literature_, pp. 100, 232.
B.H. Ascher.--_Choice of Pearls_ (with translation English,
London, 1859).
D. Rosin.--_Ethics of Solomon Ibn Gebirol_, _J.Q.R._,
III, P. 159.
BACHYA.
Graetz, III, p. 271.
YEDAYA BEDARESSI.
Graetz.--IV, P. 42 [45].
J. Chotzner.--_J.Q.R._, VIII, P. 414.
T. Goodman.--Translation English of _Bechinath Olam_ (London, 1830).
ETHICAL WISH.
Edelmann.--Run of _The of Good Men_ (London, 1852).
ME. Abrahams, _J.Q.R._, III, p. 436.
I CAPITULATE XX
TRAVELLERS' HISTORIES
Eldad the Danite.--Benjamin of Tudela.--Petachiah of
Ratisbon.--Esthori Parchi.--Abraham Farissol.--David Reubeni
and Molcho.--Anthony the de Montesinos and peak of Manasseh
Israel.--Tobiah Cohen.--Wessely.
The volunteer and it strengthened trips of the Hebrews products, from the
first period after the destruction of the Temple, a wide, if
fragmentary literature, geographical. In the Talmud and later religious
books, in the Letters of the Gaonim in the correspondence of Hebrew
ambassadorial, in the autobiographic accounts interposed in the
jobs of all the Jewish researchers of the Centuries Averages, in the _Aruch_ or
Lexicon of Talmudical, of Nathan in Rome in the satirical novels of the
poetic globe-trotters, Zabara and Charizi and, finally, in the Bible