History of the Domus Conversorum From 1290 to 1891

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History of the Domus Conversorum From 1290 to 1891
Michael Sadler
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, 1887, vol. I. P. G7.
6 The full title is "Praecepta in Monte Sinai data Judaeis sunt 613 quorum 365 negativa et 248 affirmativa collecta . . . Et impressa Bib, Bomberg. Anno a rourjdo create 5288 Venetiis et authori Vox Dei appellata : translata in linguam Latinam per Phillipputn Ferdinandum Polonium. " Cambridge, 1597.
HISTORY OF THE " DOMUS CONVERSORUM. " 31 many errors in which he was nurtured, and how diligently he had studied that sacrosancta lingua, Hebrew. He does not write his book fo
...r gain, but in order to exhibit to those who desire to learn Hebrew specimens of Hebrew literature. He strongly advocates the study of that language, and undertakes to make students proficient in it in the shortest possible time. "Englishmen, " he observes, "are so gifted with literary genius, that, if not born thereto, they are certainly made and formed for the mastery of the sacred tongue. " The book consists of a Latin version of the 613 precepts of the Mosaic Law, followed by numerous extracts from Rabbinical literature.^ Bearing in mind that this interesting work appeared in 1597, the book about Nathanael Menda in 1578, that Roderigo Lopez, the physician to Queen Elizabeth, had been brought to trial as a professed Jew, and executed in 1594, 2 it is certain that Elizabethan England was in a position to become well acquainted with Jewish matters in general.

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