Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography
- S. Cahen. in Arch. Isr. xvi. 666;
- Isaac H. Castiglioni, in Oẓar ha-Sifrut, iv. 82 et seq.;
- J. Derenbourg, in Geiger's Wiss. Zeit. Jüd. Theol. ii. 331 et seq.;
- Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, pp. 659 et seq.;
- Fürst, Bibl. Jud. iii. 139 et seq.;
- A. Geiger, Leon da Modena, pp. 57 et seq.;
- Goldenthal, in Allg. Zeit. des Jud. 1839, Supplement, No. 35, p. 159;
- N. Hurwitz, in Ha-Meliẓ, iii. 140, 158, 174;
- Jost, Annalen, 1841, p. 240;
- Mazkeret Yashar;
- H. S. Morais, Eminent Israelites, pp. 296 et seq.;
- Oẓar Neḥmad, i. 5, 11, et passim;
- I. H. Weiss, Zikronotai, pp. 153 et seq., Warsaw, 1895;
- William Zeitlin, Bibl. Post-Mendels. pp. 296 et seq.
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