Buch, Englisch, Band 35, 318 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 686 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 35, 318 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 686 g
Reihe: Studies in Jewish History and Culture
ISBN: 978-90-04-22225-0
Verlag: Brill
Zielgruppe
All those interested in intellectual history, the history of Jewish philosophy, and homiletics as well as philologists, theologians, and specialists of Hebraic and Italian culture.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Editor’s Preface
Part I: Judah Moscato. His Life and His Work
Judah Moscato: Biographical Data and Writings
Gianfranco Miletto
Principles of Jewish Skeptical Thought. The Case of Judah Moscato and Simone Luzzatto
Giuseppe Veltri
Moscato as Eulogist
Marc Saperstein
On Kabbalah in R. Judah Moscato’s Qol Yehudah
Moshe Idel
Amitica and Hermeticism. Paratext as Key to Judah Moscato’s Nefusot Yehudah
Bernard Dov Cooperman
Judah Moscato, Abraham Portaleone, and Biblical Incense in Late Renaissance Mantua
Andrew Berns
Judah Moscato’s Sources and Hebrew Printing in the Sixteenth Century: A Preliminary Survey
Adam Shear
Part II: The Jewish intellectual World of Mantua in 16th-17th century
The Gonzaga Archives of Mantua and Their Rearrangements Over the Centuries, along with and Overview of Archival Materials on Mantuan Jewry
Daniela Ferrari
The Levi Dynasty: Three Generations of Jewish Musicians in Sixteenth-Century Mantua
Don Harrán
Spatial Stories: Mantua and the Painted Jew
Dana Katz
Saladin the Crusader, the Christian Haman and the Off-key Priest: Some Reflections on Christians and Christianity in Yiddish Literary Texts from the Italian Renaissance
Claudia Rosenzweig
Some Unknown 16th-Century Documents about Abraham Yagel and a Possible Link to the Controversy about the “Holy Diana” in the Mantuan Synagogue
Daniel Jütte
On Abraham’s Neck. The Editio Princeps of the Sefer Yesirah (Mantua 1562) and Its Context
Saverio Campanini
The Italian Translation of the Psalms by Judah Sommo
Alessandro Guetta
Savants and Scholars in Jewish Mantua: a Reassessment
Shlomo Simonsohn