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Basil Herring. Joseph Ibn Kaspi's “Gevia Kesef”. New York: Ktav Publishing House, 1982, 303 pp. + 45 pp. (Hebrew text)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 October 2009

Barry Mesch
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University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
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Copyright © Association for Jewish Studies 1985

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References

1. In Kevuzat Kesef. See Mesch, B., Studies in Joseph ibn Caspi (Leiden, 1975), p. 7.Google Scholar

2. See especially Twersky, I., “Joseph ibn Kaspi: Portrait of a Medieval Jewish Intellectual,” in Studies in Medieval Jewish History and Literature, ed. Twersky, I (Cambridge, Mass., 1979), pp. 231–261, and Mesch, Studies.Google Scholar

3. benKalonymos, Kalonymos, Sendschreiben an Josef Kaspi (Ha-Teshuvah), ed. Perles, (Munich, 1879), p. 24. See also Mesch, Studies, p. 45.Google Scholar

4. Mishneh Kesef, vol. 1 (Jirat Kesef), ed. I. Last (Pressburg, 1905), pp. 12–13. See Herring, p. 112, who was apparently unaware of the other passage.Google Scholar

5. Mishneh Kesef, vol. 2 (Mazref la-Kesef), ed. I. Last (Cracow, 1906), p. 154Google Scholar

6. Ibid pp. 172–173.