[338] Fortalicium Fidei, fol. clxxii-iii.—Colmenares, Historia de Segovia, cap. xxviii.—Garibay, Compendio historial de España, Lib. XV, cap. 58.—Rodrigo, Historia verdadera de la Inquisicion, II, 44.—Padre Fidel Fita (Boletin, IX, 371).
[339] Crónica de Juan II, año V, cap. xxii.
[340] Fortalicium Fidei, fol. clxxvi-viii.—Amador de los Rios, II, 496-502.—Fernández y González, Estado de los Mudéjares, pp. 400-5.
[341] Amador de los Rios, II, 503, 515.—Villanueva, XXII, 258.
[342] The Spanish historians claim that all the rabbis, except Joseph Albo and Vidal Ferrer, acknowledged the truth of Christianity and abjured the errors of Judaism (Amador de los Rios, II, 438-42; Zurita, Añales de Aragon, Lib. XII, cap. xlv), but Graetz (Geschichte der Juden, VIII, 120-1) states with greater probability, that the only concession made by the twelve was that the Haggadah passages of the Talmud are of no authority and even from this Ferrer and Albo dissented.
[343] Zurita, Añales, Lib. XII, cap. xlv.
[344] Amador de los Rios, II, 627-53; III, 38.
[345] Concil. Basiliens. Sess. XIX, cap v, vi (Harduin. VIII, 1190-3).
[346] Raynald. Annal, ann. 1442, n. 15.—Wadding, Annal. Minor, ann. 1447, n. 10.
[347] Villanueva, XIV, 30.