Translations of full titles of Hebrew periodicals and journals referred to in this book
Italia: Studies and Research on the Culture and Literature of the Jews in Italy (Hebrew and Italian)
Koroth: A Bulletin Devoted to the History of Medicine and Science
Michael: Selections on the History of Jews in the Diaspora
Peʿamim: Studies in the Cultural Heritage of Oriental Jewry
Qiriyat (Kirjath) Sefer: Bibliographical Quarterly of the Jewish National and University Library of Jerusalem
Sefer Assia: Original Articles, Abstracts, and Reports on Matters of Halacha and Medicine
Talpioth: A Quarterly Dedicated to Hebrew Law, Philosophy, and Ethics
Sefunot: Annual for Research on the Jewish Communities in the East
Zion: A Quarterly for Research in Jewish History
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Aboab, Ishack. “Sermao composto por o veneravel senhor H.H.R. Ishack Aboab para seu neto Yshack Aboab que darsou em Sabat a tarde no K[ahal] K[ados] de T[almud] [Tora] no dia em o qual emtrou no gremio dos abservantes seus perseitos divinos . . . o dedica ao illustre senhor Yshack Aboab de Matatia.” Em Amsterdam, 5450 [1690]. EH 48 E7.
Franco Mendes, David. “Sermao gratulatorio q resitey no K.Ks: do T.Tª de Amstm. Em 27 de menahem na parassa de Ree anohy, eauendo cumprido (em 21 do) minan no ANNO: 586 Que corresponde aaera vulgar 1726.” EH 48 D41.
“Genealogical Work on the Belmonte and da Fonseca Families from 1599 until 1728 by Jacob Belmonte and Abraham and Jacob da Fonseca, 18th century.” EH 47 B4 (11).
Macabeo, Yehuda. “Orden de vispera de Roshodes y el selihoth que es cuarenta dias antes del dia de las perdonãcas.” Amsterdam, VM.CCC.LXXXVI [5386; 1626]. Hamburg University Library, No. 170 Levy 72.
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“Tratado sobre medecina que fez o Doutor Zacuto para seu filho levar consigo quando se foy para o Brazil. Disposto e copeado por hordem de Ishac de Matatia Aboab. Escrito por Benjamin Godines.” Amsterdam: 5450 [1690]. EH 48 E32.
“Viage entretenido de don Antonio de Contreras.” EH 42 B2.
“Vida de Abraham Pelengrino” (The Life of Abraham Pelengrino or Abraham the Convert). 5529 [1769]. EH 49 A15.
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