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- catalog created "1929.".
- catalog date "1929".
- catalog date "1929.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1929.".
- catalog description "11. The end of the war : The defense of the provinces ; Affairs in Jerusalem ; The war party and the peace party: their leaders ; The siege of Jerusalem ; A mediator sent: terms proposed ; The destruction of the temple".
- catalog description "16. The break-up of the Roman Empire: some of its consequences : Political changes ; Social changes ; Monks and saints ; How Jews became traders ; The slave trade ; Jews as slave owners ; Church councils ; Eastern Jews ; War between the Persian and the Byzantine Empires -- 17. The rise of Mahomedanism : The Koran or the sword ; What Mahomed learnt from the Jews ; Islam ; Likenesses between Islam and Judaism ; Differences between Islam and Judaism -- 18. The conquests of the caliphs: effects, religious and social, on the Jews : Progress of Mahomedanism ; Gaonim ; Spain in the hands of the Mahomedans ; The Karaite movement ; Mahomedan causes for Karaism ; The leader of the Karaite movement ; What became of the sect ; Good out of evil -- 19. Life under the caliphs : Jews in the East ; Close of the schools, some scholars ; Jews in the West ; The policy of the early caliphs ; Some effects of this policy --".
- catalog description "20. Jews in Spain (710-1150) : "Like a dream in the night" ; The schools ; The first Nagid of Spain ; Another Nagid: troubles in Granada ; Revival of Catholicism in Spain ; Effect on the Jews ; The Almohade dynasty of caliphs -- 21. Jews in Spain, continued (1150-1492) : Under Catholic kings in Spain ; The Toledo synagogue ; The downward slope to death ; The marannos or new Christians ; An effort at argument ; The Inquisition ; Objects and functions of the Inquisition ; Some statistics of the Inquisition ; Edict of expulsion ; Abarbanel's intercession -- 22. Jews in Central Europe in the Middle Ages : General position of European Jews ; Jews become money-lenders ; Charges of usury -- 23. Jews in Central Europe, continued : The Crusades ; Glimpses of better things ; Life in France till the expulsion ; Expelled from France ; Treatment of Jews in the German states --".
- catalog description "24. Jews in England (1066-1210) : The first seventy years ; "Saints" and supplies ; Accession of Richard ; Treatment by Richard ; Under John -- 25. Jews in Egland, continued (1216-1290) : The next fifty years ; The Caorsini ; The first Jewish M.P.'s ; Another device for raising money ; Under Edward I ; Some ironical legislation ; Dishonest Jews ; Efforts at conversion ; Expulsion of Jews from England".
- catalog description "35. In Northern and Central Europe, before the dawn : A long night ; Reuchlin and the Talmud ; Another Jewish influence: Elias Levita ; Some Jewish results from the invention of printing ; Influence of printing on Kabbalistic literature -- 36. In Northern and Central Europe, before the dawn, continued : A group of stars ; Polish Jews ; French Jews ; Social life in Germany ; Moral and material effects upon the Jews -- 37. Moses Mendelssohn : Early days in Dessau ; Goes to Berlin ; How he fares there ; Seed-time ; Harvest ; Nathan der Weisse ; Literary successes ; His home life ; Last years --".
- catalog description "38. The next hundred years (1780-1880) : Light and shadows ; Leopold Zunz ; Progress of events and legislation in Germany ; Progress of events and legislation in France ; Progress of events and legislation in Italy ; Progress of events and legislation in Spain and Portugal ; Progress of events and legislation in Austrian dominions ; Progress of events and legislation in other European states ; Progress of events and legislation in Russia and Poland ; Progress of events and legislation in Danubian provinces ; A glance at the rest of the map -- 39. Two centuries and a quarter in England (1660-1885) : The first fifty years ; Influx of Germans and Poles: how received ; Converts ; Progress of Anglo-Jewish legislation ; Communal progress ; The nineteenth century ; A slander revived and slain ; The man of the nineteenth century -- 40. South America -- the West Indies : The early settlers ; South America ; Surinam ; Marannos in Brazil --".
- catalog description "41. North America : New York, Newport ; Maryland ; Pennsylvania ; Savannah ; Prosperity ; Religious life ; In the struggle for independence ; Haym Solomon ; In the War of 1812 ; Struggle for rights in Maryland -- 42. The nineteenth century : Ohio ; Emigration from Germany ; Religious condition, Isaac Leeser ; Growth of schools, Rebecca Gratz ; Higher education ; Board of delegates ; Beneficial institutions ; Orders ; Religious life -- 43. New clouds : Emancipation in Western Europe ; The Russian Jews ; Beginning of Russian persecution ; A cruel czar ; Attacks on home and faith ; The Haskalah ; The May laws ; Liberalism and the Jew ; The new anti-Semitism ; Anti-Semitism in France ; The "Dreyfus Affair" ; In England --".
- catalog description "44. The home in America : Friendly America ; Reception of the immigrants: farming settlements ; The immigrant in the cities ; Agriculture and handicrafts ; Michael Heilprin: Emma Lazarus ; Religious problems ; Tendencies in Judaism ; Elementary education ; The culture of the immigrants ; The Jew in American life ; Charity institutions ; Community organization ; National organization -- 45. The hope for Zion : Early agricultural ventures ; Beginnings of Palestinian colonization ; The hope of a national revival ; Theodore Herzl ; The birth of Zionism: the Basel program ; The Uganda offer: Herzl's death ; Renewed Russian persecutions ; The "bund" ; "Yiddishism" ; The Jews of the Balkans ; Saloniki ; Progress in the West -- 46. Out of tragedy, new life : The tragedy of the war ; The response of American Jews ; Rights of minorities ; The Balfour declarations ; Rebuilding Zion ; Conclusion.".
- catalog description "6. Judea during the remainder of the rule of the Asmoneans : Rival factions, Pharisees and Sadducees ; How they got their names ; Their tenets and position, religious and political ; State quarrel with the Pharisees ; The Essenes ; Reign of Alexander Jannaeus ; After the death of Alexander Jannaeus -- 7. A new dynasty : Antipater the Idumean ; Rome arbitrates ; Antipater's plans ; The Sanhedrin ; The fall of the Asmonean house -- 8. Reign of Herod : Antipater's "desire" fulfilled ; How Herod strengthened his position ; Herod as husband ; Herod as father ; Herod as king ; The end of Herod's reign ; Hillel: a contrast -- 9. Judea before the war : Herod's will ; Judea sinks into a Roman province ; Jesus of Nazareth ; Jews in Egypt and Syria ; Birth of Christianity ; Reign of Herod Agrippa ; Caligula and the Jews -- 10. Agrippa II, Roman governors ; Vespasian sent to Judea ; Preparations for defense ; Josephus --".
- catalog description "I. B.C.E. 586 to C.E. 70: In the shadow of the sword : 1. The Jews in Babylon : Babylonian exiles ; Persian conquest of Babylon ; The influences of the exile ; How Cyrus' permission was received ; The end of the exile -- 2. The return to Palestine : The rebuilding of the temple ; The Samaritans ; The feast of Purim ; Ezra the scribe ; The work of Ezra and Nehemiah -- 3. Life in Palestine : Condition of the people ; Literary labors ; Alexandrian Jews ; The Septuagint ; Under Egyptian rule ; Under Syrian rule ; Home rule -- 4. The Maccabean war of independence : Antiochus Epiphanes ; Antiochus' tyranny ; Resistance of Mattathias ; Chasidim and Zaddikim ; The success of Judas Maccabeus ; Institution of Hanucah ; Treaty with Rome -- 5. Palestine under native rule : Death of Judas Maccabeus ; Jonathan the Maccabee ; Simon, the first of the priest-king dynasty ; The sons of Simon ; Reign of John Hyrcanus ; His last years --".
- catalog description "II. C.E. 70 to 1600: Darkness : 12. After the war : Titus completes his conquest ; Masada ; What became of the chief actors ; What became of the country and the people ; Salvage ; Jochanan ben Saccai, the schools ; An unforeseen result of the war, Jewish Christians -- 13. The revolt under Hadrian : Conquered Jews in the West ; Contemporary Jews in the East ; Under Trajan ; The policy of Hadrian ; The Jews in revolt: their leader ; Akiba, the romance of his youth ; Akiba, the romance of his age ; Hadrian's resolve accomplished -- 14. The revival of the schools: their work : One of history's miracles ; The schools: their work ; The masters of the schools ; The moral influence of the schools ; The political influence of the schools ; The literary influence of the schools -- 15. Christianity a state religion : How it spread among the heathen ; The first Christian emperor ; Constantine legislates the subject, its effects ; Jews in the East under Persian rule ; Julian the apostate --".
- catalog description "III. C.E. 100 to 1500: Starlight : 26. Concerning Jewish literature and literary men : Starlight ; How the stars shone ; Piyutim ; A specimen planet -- 27. Some fixed stars : Solomon ibn Gabirol ; "Rashi" ; Ibn Ezra ; A great traveler ; Jehudah Halevi -- 28. The greatest of the fixed stars, Maimonides (1135-1204) : Early days in Spain ; Life in exile ; Becomes a court physician ; Court and other employment ; His writings ; His character ; The end of his life -- 29. Darkness before the dawn : The stars die out ; Whither the exiles went ; Life in Germany ; A new crusade ; What became of the Spanish and Portuguese exiles -- 30. The darkness visible : Deterioration of character ; Atmospheric conditions ; A shooting star -- Sabbatai Zevi ; How the news was received ; The Sultan interferes ; Sabbatai resigns his pretensions ; Becomes a convert to Mahomedanism".
- catalog description "IV. C.E. 1591 to 1882: Dawn : 31. Dawn : Beginnings of better days in Holland ; The new Jerusalem ; Sephardim and Ashkenazim ; Spanish Jews in Holland ; Their acquired intolerance ; An instance in point: Uriel da Costa -- 32. Manasseh ben Israel : His early life ; His writings and his friends ; Manasseh finds his vocation ; Negotiations begun for the return of the Jews to England -- 33. The return of the Jews to England : Manasseh presents his petition ; A Christian advocate ; What people said ; How the petition was received ; End of Manasseh's story -- 34. Spinoza : Clouds obscure the dawn ; The Amsterdam Jews at the time of Spinoza ; Spinoza's student days ; Things come to a climax ; How Spinoza took his sentence, his mode of life ; Unto his last ; His writings ; Results --".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 418 p.".
- catalog issued "1929".
- catalog issued "1929.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, The Jewish Publication Society of America,".
- catalog subject "DS118 .M2 1929".
- catalog subject "Jews History 586 B.C.-70 A.D.".
- catalog subject "Jews History 70 A.D.-".
- catalog subject "Jews History 70-".
- catalog subject "Jews History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. The end of the war : The defense of the provinces ; Affairs in Jerusalem ; The war party and the peace party: their leaders ; The siege of Jerusalem ; A mediator sent: terms proposed ; The destruction of the temple".
- catalog tableOfContents "16. The break-up of the Roman Empire: some of its consequences : Political changes ; Social changes ; Monks and saints ; How Jews became traders ; The slave trade ; Jews as slave owners ; Church councils ; Eastern Jews ; War between the Persian and the Byzantine Empires -- 17. The rise of Mahomedanism : The Koran or the sword ; What Mahomed learnt from the Jews ; Islam ; Likenesses between Islam and Judaism ; Differences between Islam and Judaism -- 18. The conquests of the caliphs: effects, religious and social, on the Jews : Progress of Mahomedanism ; Gaonim ; Spain in the hands of the Mahomedans ; The Karaite movement ; Mahomedan causes for Karaism ; The leader of the Karaite movement ; What became of the sect ; Good out of evil -- 19. Life under the caliphs : Jews in the East ; Close of the schools, some scholars ; Jews in the West ; The policy of the early caliphs ; Some effects of this policy --".
- catalog tableOfContents "20. Jews in Spain (710-1150) : "Like a dream in the night" ; The schools ; The first Nagid of Spain ; Another Nagid: troubles in Granada ; Revival of Catholicism in Spain ; Effect on the Jews ; The Almohade dynasty of caliphs -- 21. Jews in Spain, continued (1150-1492) : Under Catholic kings in Spain ; The Toledo synagogue ; The downward slope to death ; The marannos or new Christians ; An effort at argument ; The Inquisition ; Objects and functions of the Inquisition ; Some statistics of the Inquisition ; Edict of expulsion ; Abarbanel's intercession -- 22. Jews in Central Europe in the Middle Ages : General position of European Jews ; Jews become money-lenders ; Charges of usury -- 23. Jews in Central Europe, continued : The Crusades ; Glimpses of better things ; Life in France till the expulsion ; Expelled from France ; Treatment of Jews in the German states --".
- catalog tableOfContents "24. Jews in England (1066-1210) : The first seventy years ; "Saints" and supplies ; Accession of Richard ; Treatment by Richard ; Under John -- 25. Jews in Egland, continued (1216-1290) : The next fifty years ; The Caorsini ; The first Jewish M.P.'s ; Another device for raising money ; Under Edward I ; Some ironical legislation ; Dishonest Jews ; Efforts at conversion ; Expulsion of Jews from England".
- catalog tableOfContents "35. In Northern and Central Europe, before the dawn : A long night ; Reuchlin and the Talmud ; Another Jewish influence: Elias Levita ; Some Jewish results from the invention of printing ; Influence of printing on Kabbalistic literature -- 36. In Northern and Central Europe, before the dawn, continued : A group of stars ; Polish Jews ; French Jews ; Social life in Germany ; Moral and material effects upon the Jews -- 37. Moses Mendelssohn : Early days in Dessau ; Goes to Berlin ; How he fares there ; Seed-time ; Harvest ; Nathan der Weisse ; Literary successes ; His home life ; Last years --".
- catalog tableOfContents "38. The next hundred years (1780-1880) : Light and shadows ; Leopold Zunz ; Progress of events and legislation in Germany ; Progress of events and legislation in France ; Progress of events and legislation in Italy ; Progress of events and legislation in Spain and Portugal ; Progress of events and legislation in Austrian dominions ; Progress of events and legislation in other European states ; Progress of events and legislation in Russia and Poland ; Progress of events and legislation in Danubian provinces ; A glance at the rest of the map -- 39. Two centuries and a quarter in England (1660-1885) : The first fifty years ; Influx of Germans and Poles: how received ; Converts ; Progress of Anglo-Jewish legislation ; Communal progress ; The nineteenth century ; A slander revived and slain ; The man of the nineteenth century -- 40. South America -- the West Indies : The early settlers ; South America ; Surinam ; Marannos in Brazil --".
- catalog tableOfContents "41. North America : New York, Newport ; Maryland ; Pennsylvania ; Savannah ; Prosperity ; Religious life ; In the struggle for independence ; Haym Solomon ; In the War of 1812 ; Struggle for rights in Maryland -- 42. The nineteenth century : Ohio ; Emigration from Germany ; Religious condition, Isaac Leeser ; Growth of schools, Rebecca Gratz ; Higher education ; Board of delegates ; Beneficial institutions ; Orders ; Religious life -- 43. New clouds : Emancipation in Western Europe ; The Russian Jews ; Beginning of Russian persecution ; A cruel czar ; Attacks on home and faith ; The Haskalah ; The May laws ; Liberalism and the Jew ; The new anti-Semitism ; Anti-Semitism in France ; The "Dreyfus Affair" ; In England --".
- catalog tableOfContents "44. The home in America : Friendly America ; Reception of the immigrants: farming settlements ; The immigrant in the cities ; Agriculture and handicrafts ; Michael Heilprin: Emma Lazarus ; Religious problems ; Tendencies in Judaism ; Elementary education ; The culture of the immigrants ; The Jew in American life ; Charity institutions ; Community organization ; National organization -- 45. The hope for Zion : Early agricultural ventures ; Beginnings of Palestinian colonization ; The hope of a national revival ; Theodore Herzl ; The birth of Zionism: the Basel program ; The Uganda offer: Herzl's death ; Renewed Russian persecutions ; The "bund" ; "Yiddishism" ; The Jews of the Balkans ; Saloniki ; Progress in the West -- 46. Out of tragedy, new life : The tragedy of the war ; The response of American Jews ; Rights of minorities ; The Balfour declarations ; Rebuilding Zion ; Conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Judea during the remainder of the rule of the Asmoneans : Rival factions, Pharisees and Sadducees ; How they got their names ; Their tenets and position, religious and political ; State quarrel with the Pharisees ; The Essenes ; Reign of Alexander Jannaeus ; After the death of Alexander Jannaeus -- 7. A new dynasty : Antipater the Idumean ; Rome arbitrates ; Antipater's plans ; The Sanhedrin ; The fall of the Asmonean house -- 8. Reign of Herod : Antipater's "desire" fulfilled ; How Herod strengthened his position ; Herod as husband ; Herod as father ; Herod as king ; The end of Herod's reign ; Hillel: a contrast -- 9. Judea before the war : Herod's will ; Judea sinks into a Roman province ; Jesus of Nazareth ; Jews in Egypt and Syria ; Birth of Christianity ; Reign of Herod Agrippa ; Caligula and the Jews -- 10. Agrippa II, Roman governors ; Vespasian sent to Judea ; Preparations for defense ; Josephus --".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. B.C.E. 586 to C.E. 70: In the shadow of the sword : 1. The Jews in Babylon : Babylonian exiles ; Persian conquest of Babylon ; The influences of the exile ; How Cyrus' permission was received ; The end of the exile -- 2. The return to Palestine : The rebuilding of the temple ; The Samaritans ; The feast of Purim ; Ezra the scribe ; The work of Ezra and Nehemiah -- 3. Life in Palestine : Condition of the people ; Literary labors ; Alexandrian Jews ; The Septuagint ; Under Egyptian rule ; Under Syrian rule ; Home rule -- 4. The Maccabean war of independence : Antiochus Epiphanes ; Antiochus' tyranny ; Resistance of Mattathias ; Chasidim and Zaddikim ; The success of Judas Maccabeus ; Institution of Hanucah ; Treaty with Rome -- 5. Palestine under native rule : Death of Judas Maccabeus ; Jonathan the Maccabee ; Simon, the first of the priest-king dynasty ; The sons of Simon ; Reign of John Hyrcanus ; His last years --".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. C.E. 70 to 1600: Darkness : 12. After the war : Titus completes his conquest ; Masada ; What became of the chief actors ; What became of the country and the people ; Salvage ; Jochanan ben Saccai, the schools ; An unforeseen result of the war, Jewish Christians -- 13. The revolt under Hadrian : Conquered Jews in the West ; Contemporary Jews in the East ; Under Trajan ; The policy of Hadrian ; The Jews in revolt: their leader ; Akiba, the romance of his youth ; Akiba, the romance of his age ; Hadrian's resolve accomplished -- 14. The revival of the schools: their work : One of history's miracles ; The schools: their work ; The masters of the schools ; The moral influence of the schools ; The political influence of the schools ; The literary influence of the schools -- 15. Christianity a state religion : How it spread among the heathen ; The first Christian emperor ; Constantine legislates the subject, its effects ; Jews in the East under Persian rule ; Julian the apostate --".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. C.E. 100 to 1500: Starlight : 26. Concerning Jewish literature and literary men : Starlight ; How the stars shone ; Piyutim ; A specimen planet -- 27. Some fixed stars : Solomon ibn Gabirol ; "Rashi" ; Ibn Ezra ; A great traveler ; Jehudah Halevi -- 28. The greatest of the fixed stars, Maimonides (1135-1204) : Early days in Spain ; Life in exile ; Becomes a court physician ; Court and other employment ; His writings ; His character ; The end of his life -- 29. Darkness before the dawn : The stars die out ; Whither the exiles went ; Life in Germany ; A new crusade ; What became of the Spanish and Portuguese exiles -- 30. The darkness visible : Deterioration of character ; Atmospheric conditions ; A shooting star -- Sabbatai Zevi ; How the news was received ; The Sultan interferes ; Sabbatai resigns his pretensions ; Becomes a convert to Mahomedanism".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. C.E. 1591 to 1882: Dawn : 31. Dawn : Beginnings of better days in Holland ; The new Jerusalem ; Sephardim and Ashkenazim ; Spanish Jews in Holland ; Their acquired intolerance ; An instance in point: Uriel da Costa -- 32. Manasseh ben Israel : His early life ; His writings and his friends ; Manasseh finds his vocation ; Negotiations begun for the return of the Jews to England -- 33. The return of the Jews to England : Manasseh presents his petition ; A Christian advocate ; What people said ; How the petition was received ; End of Manasseh's story -- 34. Spinoza : Clouds obscure the dawn ; The Amsterdam Jews at the time of Spinoza ; Spinoza's student days ; Things come to a climax ; How Spinoza took his sentence, his mode of life ; Unto his last ; His writings ; Results --".
- catalog title "Outlines of Jewish history, from B.C.E. 586 to C.E. 1929, by Lady Magnus; revised by M. Friedländer] Ph. D., with additional chapters by Solomon Grayzel, Ph. D.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".