the name of several learned rabbis. Chajim Algazi, who lived about the beginning of the seventeenth century, wrote a book entitled Neshiboth Mishpat, or The Paths of Judgment, printed at Constantinople in 1669. Samuel-ben-Isaac Algazi was a native of Candia, and lived about the middle of the sixteenth century. His principal work was a chronology, Toledoth Adam, or the Generations of Adam, printed at Venice in 1587. Solomon-ben-Abram Algazi was a native of the Levant, and died in 1683. He was for some time chief rabbi at Mentz, and wrote a large number of works on the Talmud.