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The Jews in Sicily

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"Also represents volume 115 of the Publications of the Diaspora Research Institute, the School of Jewish Studies, Tel Aviv University" - vol. 1, p. vii. (Vol. 2 is v. 140 of the same).

Contents

v. 1. 383-1300 - v. 2. 1302-1391 - v. 3. 1392-1414 - v. 4. 1415-1439 - v. 5. 1440-1457 - v. 6. 1458-1477 - v. 7. 1478-1489 - v. 8. 1490-1497 - v. 9. Corte pretoriana and notaries of Palermo - v. 10. Notaries of Palermo. Pt. 1 - v. 11. Notaries of Palermo. Pt. 2
v. 12. Notaries of Palermo. Pt. 3
v. 13. Notaries of Palermo. Pt. 4.
v. 14. Notaries of Palermo and Trapani
v. 15. Notaries of Trapani
v. 16. Notaries of Trapani (end), Erice (monte San Giuliano), Mazara, Termini Imerese, Corleone and Sciacca
v. 17. Sciacca (end), Caltabellotta, Agrigento, Syracuse, Noto, Catania, Scicli, Randazzo, Messina, Addenda et Corrigenda
v. 18. Under the rule of Aragon and Spain.

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