How does Gabriel de' Mussi initially explain the causes of the plague? How does his understanding of it change as he traces its movements from East to West and closer to Italy? Why does the Council of Cologne wish to quell violence against Jews?

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How does Gabriel de' Mussi initially explain the causes of the plague? How does his understanding of it change as he traces its movements from East to West and closer to Italy? Why does the Council of Cologne wish to quell violence against Jews?

How does this reasoning complement or challenge what we have learned so far about the treatment of Jews in medieval Europe? 

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