1178. Pethahiah of Regensburg. 1210. Abraham Maimonides. 1210. Samuel b. Simson with R. Jonathan ha-Kohen of Luner (“Itinéraires,” pp. 115, 122). 1216. Judah al-Ḥarizi. 1257. Jehiel of Paris. 1258. Jacob of Paris (“Simane ha-Ḳebarim”). 1267. Moses Naḥmani. 1318. Estori Farḥi. 1334. Isaac b. Joseph Chelo of Spain (author of “Shibḥe di-Yerushalayim”). 1438. Elijah of Ferrara (author of “Ahabat Ẓiyyon”). 1440. Isaac b. Alpera of Malaga (who corresponded with Rabbi Duran; “Sefer Yuḥasin,” ed.
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