History of the Jews in Babylonia |
Contents
The Sasanians and the Jews | 27 |
Pharaoh and Ahasueros | 57 |
Samuel and Shapur | 64 |
Judaism and Other Religions | 72 |
39 | 87 |
IV | 126 |
i | 160 |
Others | 179 |
V | 186 |
Geography and Population | 241 |
The People and the | 251 |
Further Exegeses on Exodus and Esther | 288 |
Addenda et Corrigenda ad Volumen I | 302 |
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