Judah, Siciliano, poet, [60], [68].

"Judah's Rod of Correction," history by the Ibn-Vergas, [557][558].

Judaism and the Reformation, [471][476].

"Judaism, or the Jewish Doctrine," by John Miller, [692].

Judenmeister, three rabbis in Germany, [227].

"Judenstättigkeit" residence of Jews in Frankfort and Worms, [695][696].
abolished, [700].

Juderia, Jew quarter, [169].

Juglar, Gaspar, inquisitor, [326].

Julian, the Apostate alluded to, [267].

Julius II, pope, alluded to, [407], [408].