His Criticisms and Reviews
- M. E. Stern, "Kokbe Yiẓḥaḳ," 1865-68
- "Monatsschrift," 1869-92
- "Izraelit Közlöny," 1869-70
- Rahmer's "Israelitische Wochenschrift und Jüdische Literaturblätter," 1870-76
- I. Kobak's "Jeschurun," 1871
- I. Reich, "Beth-Lechem," Jahrbuch, 1873
- "Ha-Ḥabaẓelet," 1873; "Z. D. M. G." 1874-1902
- Berliner's "Magazin für die Geschichte und Literatur des Judenthums," 1880-94
- "Rev. Et. Juives," 1882-1902
- "Magyar Zsidó Szemle," 1884-1901
- W. R. Harper, "Hebraica," 1884-93
- Stade, "Zeitschrift" 1885-1901
- "Jew. Quart. Rev." 1890-1901
- Königsberger, "Monatsblätter," 1891
- Évkönyv, "Jahrbuch des Ungarisch-Israelitischen Literaturvereins," published in Hungarian, 1895–1901
- "Oẓar ha-Sefarim"
- "Gräber's Magazin für Hebrẓische Literatur," 1896
- "Zeit. f. Hebr. Bibl." 1896-1900
- "Deutsche Literaturzeitung," 1898-1901
- S. H. Horodeczky's "Ha-Goren"
- "Abhandlung über die Wissenschaft des Judenthums," 1898-1900
- "Ha-Eshkol," "Hebräisches Jahrbuch," 1898
- "Jahrbuch für Jüdische Gesch. und Literatur," 1899-1900
- "Theologische Literaturzeitung," 1900-1
- "Keleti Szemle" ("Revue Orientale," 1902)
- "The Expository Times," 1900.
Further contributions of Bacher appeared in the festival publications to the seventieth birthday of H. Graetz, 1887, and the eightieth birthday of Steinschneider, 1896; in the festival publication in honor of Daniel Chwolsohn, 1899; and in the memorial book published on the anniversary of Samuel David Luzzatto's birthday, Berlin, 1900, and in that published in memory of Prof. David Kaufmann, 1900. Bacher has also contributed the article Levita to the Allgemeine Encyklopädie of Ersch and Gruber, and the articles Sanhedrin and Synagoge to the last volume of Hastings and Selbie's Dictionary of the Bible.
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