@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt16f8d2b.3, ISBN = {9780812247480}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt16f8d2b.3}, abstract = {One summer day in 1392,magisterHonoratus de Bonafide, a Christian physician and astrologer of King Joan I of Aragon, appeared before Bernard Fabre, a Perpignan notary. He was accompanied by Mosse Alfaquim, a Jew, also of Perpignan, who was acting as his proctor. The three men had known each other for years. Bernard Fabre had recorded Honoratus’s financial transactions for over a decade, since as early as 1380, and had done so several times over the previous two years.¹ But this time the notary must have looked at the two men before him with surprise and some emotion—perhaps}, bookauthor = {Maud Kozodoy}, booktitle = {The Secret Faith of Maestre Honoratus: Profayt Duran and Jewish Identity in Late Medieval Iberia}, pages = {1--12}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, title = {Introduction}, year = {2015} }