Lerida, Jews of, converted, [214].
massacred, [172].
Lerida opposes the Inquisition, [332].
"Letter of Aristas" translated by Deï Rossi, [615].
"Letter of Warning," by Solomon Alami, [154].
"Letters of Obscurantists," a satire, [461]–[462].
Levi, Abraham, Kabbalist, [481].
Levi, Astruc, delegate at the Tortosa disputation, [208], [214], [215].
Levi ben Abraham ben Chayim, chief of the allegorists, [24]–[25], [91].
takes refuge with Sulami, [28]–[29].
Levi ben Gerson (Gersonides, Leo the Hebrew, Leon de Bagnols), philosopher, [87], [91]–[94], [146], [147], [197], [342], [442], [476].
and Pope Clement VI, [94], [103].
astronomer, and physician, [91]–[92].
author of a methodology of the Mishna, [92].
predicts the Messianic redemption, [120].
Levi ben Shem Tob, convert, [375].