Profatius. See [Jacob ben Machir Tibbon].
Profiat Duran, a Marrano scholar, [188]–[190], [191], [238].
commentaries, history, and grammar by, [190], [191].
his satire on converts, [188]–[195], [235].
quoted, [190].
Protestant hatred of Jews, [552].
Provence, a refuge for French exiles, [49].
and Spanish Marranos, [318].
Provence, Jews of, devotees of profane culture, [37].
persecuted, [102], [112].
protected, [177].
See also [France, southern].
Prud'hommes, superintendents over the Jews of France, [54].
Pucci, Antonio, cardinal, and the Inquisition, [507], [514]–[515].
Pucci, Lorenzo, and Molcho, [503], [507].
and the Inquisition, [505].
Pulgar, Isaac, philosopher, [91].
satirizes Alfonso Burgensis, [82].
Purim, Cairo, [396].
celebration of, ridiculed, [185].
in Saragossa, [148].
Vincent, at Frankfort, [700].