1. Amos Funkenstein, “Ha-temurot be-vikkuaḥ ha-dat she-bein yehu-dim le-notsrim ba-me’ah ha-yod-bet,” Zion 33 (1968): 122–144;
2. Amos Funkenstein, “Basic Types of Christian Anti-Jewish Polemics in the Later Middle Ages,” Viator 2 (1971): 373–382.
3. The final version appears as the major component of chapter 6 of Amos Funkenstein, Perceptions of Jewish History (Berkeley, Los Angeles and Oxford, 1993), 169–219.
4. Jeremy Cohen, The Friars and the Jews: the Evolution of Medieval anti-Judaism (Ithaca, 1982), 25–32.
5. Daniel Lasker, “Polemics at the Turning Point: Jewish Evidence from the Twelfth Century,” Harvard Theological Review 89 (1996): 161–173.