Contents: I. Acosta; II. A Friday Evening; III. The Jewish Dominican; IV. The Synagogue; V. Father and Son, Manuela; VI. Talmud and Latin; VII. The Treaty of Peace; VIII. The Cabbalist; IX. The Lucianist; X. Benedictus Sit; XI. A New Man; XII. Disciples of Descartes; XIII. The New Ally; XIV. Handicraft; XV. The Unexpressed; XVI. Pantheism; XVII. Proselytes; XVIII. Kissing and Dying; XIX. Still Life; XX. Confessions; XXI. Microcosmos; XXII. Peculiarities; XXIII. Missionaries; XXIV. The Excommunication; XXV. Wooing by Proxy; XXVI. Scars and Purification; Epilogue. Wikipedia, German: "Berthold Auerbach, actually Moses Baruch Auerbacher, (born February 28, 1812 in Nordstetten (today a district of Horb); died February 8, 1882 in Cannes) was a German writer. Wikipedia, English: "His romance on the life of Spinoza adheres so closely to fact that it may be read with equal advantage as a novel or as a biography."
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