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===='''1910s - Books by Spanish scholars originally published in Spanish, by subject'''====
===='''1910s - Books by Spanish scholars originally published in Spanish, by subject'''====


*1 ■ Jewish History (general aspects of)
*1 ■ Jewish History (general aspects/periods of)


===='''1910s - Total books published in Spain'''====
===='''1910s - Total books published in Spain'''====


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*1 ■

Latest revision as of 08:23, 18 October 2011

Overview

The only Spanish book published in the 1910s was Julio Domingo Bazán’s liberal defense of the Hebrews. Like Joseph Semah Arias, who in 1687 had published a Spanish translation of Josephus' "Jewish War", Bazán was a military man who only very indirectly addressed in his book several topics inherent to the study of the Second Temple period.

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1910s - Books by Spanish scholars originally published in Spanish

  • 1 ■

1910s - Books by Spanish scholars originally published in Spanish, by subject

  • 1 ■ Jewish History (general aspects/periods of)

1910s - Total books published in Spain

  • 1 ■