CONTENTS.


PAGE
Preface3

PART I.
FROM THE DEPOSITION OF ARCHELAUS TO THE END OF THE THIRTEENTH
CENTURY.
CHAP.A.D.
I.7-70.From the Revolt of Judas to the Siege of Jerusalem[17]
II.71, 72.The Siege of Jerusalem by Titus[27]
III.72-131.The Jews under the Emperors Trajan and Adrian[37]
IV.131-135.The Revolt of Barchochebas[46]
V.135-323.The Jews under the Roman Emperors from Adrian to Constantine[53]
VI.323-363.The Princes of the Captivity.—Manes.—The Jews under the Roman Emperors
from Constantine to Julian
[62]
VII.363-429.Jovian to Honorius.—Mutual Jealousies and Outrages.—Suppression of the
Patriarchate of Tiberias
[71]
VIII.429-622.Honorius to Heraclius.—Jewish Slave-holders.—Justinian.—Chosroes[79]
IX.622-651.Mahomet.—Conquest of Arabia, Persia, Syria, and Egypt[89]
X.622-740.The Jews in the Eastern Empire, in Spain, in France[98]
XI.740-980.The Jews under the Caliphs in the East[106]
XII.The Jews of the Far East[114]
XIII.740-980.The Jews under Charlemagne[122]
XIV.980-1100.The Jews in Spain.—In England.—The Crusades[131]
XV.1100-1200.The Crusades.—Jews in France, Spain, Germany, and Hungary[139]
XVI.1100-1200.The Jews in England.—Jewish Impostors[148]
XVII.Great Jewish Doctors.—Aben Ezra, Maimonides, Benjamin of Tudela[156]
XVIII.1200-1300.The Jews in France and Germany[163]
XIX.1200-1300.The Jews in Spain[171]
XX.1200-1300.The Jews in England[179]

PART II.
FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT TIME.
XXI.1300-1400.The Jews in France[189]
XXII.1300-1400.The Jews in Italy[196]
XXIII.1300-1400.The Jews in Germany, the Low Countries, etc.[203]
XXIV.1300-1400.The Jews in Spain[211]
XXV.1400-1500.The Jews in Germany and Italy[219]
XXVI.1400-1500.The Jews in Spain[227]
XXVII.1400-1500.The Jews in Spain (continued)[235]
XXVIII.1400-1500.The Jews in Portugal[243]
XXIX.1500-1600.The Jews in Italy[251]
XXX.1500-1600.The Jews in Portugal, Spain, and Holland[259]
XXXI.1500-1600.The Jews in Germany and Central Europe[267]
XXXII.1500-1600.The Jews in Asia and Africa[275]
XXXIII.1600-1700.The Jews in Germany and Central Europe[283]
XXXIV.1600-1700.The Jews in Holland.—Da Costa, Spinoza[291]
XXXV.1600-1700.The Jews in Spain, England, and Italy[300]
XXXVI.1600-1700.The Jews in the East.—Sabbathai Sevi[308]
XXXVII.1700-1800.The Jews in Spain, Italy, and France[316]
XXXVIII.1700-1800.The Jew’s in Germany and Central Europe[323]
XXXIX.1700-1800.The Jews in Poland: The Chasidim.—Frank.—Mendelssohn[331]
XL.1700-1800.The Jews in England[339]
XLI.1800-1885.The Jews in England (continued)[348]
XLII.1800-1885.The Jews in France, Italy, and Germany[356]
XLIII.1800-1885.The Jews in other European Countries[364]
XLIV.1800-1885.The Jews in Africa, America, and Asia.—Conclusion[372]

APPENDICES.
APPENDIX
I.Statistics of Jewish Population[379]
II.The Talmuds[385]
III.The Targums, Massora, Cabbala, Sepher-Yetzira, and Zohar[392]
IV.The Attempt, under Julian, to Rebuild the Temple[398]
V.The Blood Accusations[403]