Dominicans, fanaticism of, [519], [591], [613], [641].
entrusted with the Inquisition, [542].
part taken by, in the disputation of Barcelona, [600] ff.
preachers, [545].
rivalry of, with the Franciscans, [641].
Don Judah ben Moses Cohen, physician to Alfonso X, [593].
Don Meïr de Malea, treasurer of Alfonso X, [593].
Don Pedro II, king of Aragon, [497] f.
Don Sancho, son of Alfonso X, king of Castile, [616].
and Don Zag, [616].
rebellion of, against his father, [616].
regulates the Jew-tax, [617].
Don Zag, Isaac, treasurer of Alfonso X, [593].
and the "Tables of Alfonso," [594].
executed, [615].
Donnolo, Sabbataï, head of Jewish science in Italy, [212]–[14].
relation of, to Nilus the younger, [213] f.
Dossa, son of Saadiah Gaon, [202].
and Chasdaï, [217].
Dudaï, Gaon of Pumbeditha, [129].
Dunash ben Labrat, creator of the artistic form of Jewish poetry, and one of the founders of Judæo-Spanish culture, [215].
career and character, [226].
first employs meter in Hebrew poetry, [223].
polemic of, against Menachem and Saadiah, [226].