Bibago, Abraham, employed by John II, of Aragon, [275].
Bible, the, allegorized, [23].
Christian doctrines in, [141]–[142].
commentary on, [70].
concordance of, [234]–[235].
Karaite interpretation of, [269].
polyglot, [651].
slandered, [547].
studied by Portuguese Marranos, [485].
studied in Spain, [91], [231].
study of, cultivated, [474]–[476].
translations of, [475], [576], [647].
translations not authoritative, [237].
Black Death, the, alluded to, [111], [112], [113], [127], [133], [135], [172].
attributed to the Jews, [100]–[106].
Black Prince, the, and the civil war in Castile, [124], [125].
Blanis, de, Judah (Laudadeus), physician at Perugia, [411].
Blanche de Bourbon, wife of Pedro the Cruel, [116]–[117], [121], [122].
Blandrata, religious reformer, [647].
Blood-accusation, [223], [227], [261]–[262], [298], [642].
by Eck, [547].
forbidden in Poland, [264]–[265].
See also [Accusation of child-murder].
Boabdil, last king of Granada, [345].
Bohemia, Jews of, banished, [544]–[545].
pay a war-tax, [703].
persecuted, [98], [165]–[166].
privileges of, extended, [707].