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1. The Historical Setting
2. The Dogmatista
Crypto-Jewish Martyrs
3. A Conquistador's Nephew in New Spain
4. A
Monk of Castanheira
5. A Converso Surgeon in the Viceroyalty of
Peru
6. A Hebrew Scholar at the University of Salamanca
7. Echoes
in the Portuguese-Jewish Diaspora
Appendix A: Commemoration of
Individual Martyrs in the Literature of the Portuguese-Jewish Diaspora, to
1683
Appendix B: Summary of Luis Carvajal's Nine Reasons for Adhering to
the Law of Moses, Audience of February 15, 1595, PLC,
235<N>238
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Notes
Bibliography
Index
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