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Between Several Worlds: The Historical Works of a 16th-Century Cretan Rabbi

Autor Aleida Paudice
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2002
The study shows how Elia Capsali, a Cretan rabbi (ca 1485-ca 1555), demonstrated a unique perspective on Crete under Venetian (1211-1645) and Ottoman domination (leading up to the conquest of Rhodes in 1522), as described in his main historical works - the Chronicle of Venice (1519) and the Seder Elijahu Zuta (1523). By analyzing Capsali's historical context in Crete and the Cretan Jewish communities during the 16th century, the work depicts how Capsali's thoughts are rooted in his contemporary world.
In particular, this work deals with the way in which Capsali reflected his position at the crossroads between eastern and western traditions. By examining the Cretan Jews and involving Capsali's writing concerning the Ottoman Sultans, Aleida Paudice provides the key to reading and understanding Capsali's works. She offers possible explanations to Capsali's view on Ottoman history. Now more than ever, it's critically important to reflect on the relations between Islam and other religions and to realize, that the differences between the two are much smaller than is commonly the opinion today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783899757064
ISBN-10: 3899757068
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 146 x 211 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W

Notă biografică

Aleida Paudice graduated from the State University of Milan with a degree in Classical Philology. Furthermore she studied Hebrew and Arabic at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and received her PhD at the University of Cambridge (UK).

Cuprins

List of Abbreviations xi

Introduction
An Account of Previous Scholarship and Approach Adopted 1

1. The World of Elia Capsali 15
Crete under Venetian Rule (1211-1645) 15
The Jews in Crete during the 16th century 20

2. The Capsalis 39
The Capsali family 39
Elia Capsali's biography 53
Capsali's education and his trip to Italy 53
Rabbi Elia Capsali 57
Elia Capsali as an author 61

3. Capsali's Historical Works 65
The Dibrey ha-yamim le-malkhut Venezia: A chronicle of Venice 65
The Seder Eliyahu Zuta 79
Time and place of composition 79
Content and aim of the book 79
Sources 81
Genre, style and language 86

4. Capsali as a Historian 87
Capsali's historical method in the Chronicle of Venice and in the Seder Eliyahu Zuta 87

5. Capsali and the Ottomans 99
Capsali's view of the Ottomans 99
Impressions of the Ottomans in the 16th century in Venice 102
Mehmed II (1451-81) and the Fall of Constantinople 112
Selim I (1512-20) 119
Süleyman I (1520-66) 121

6. Messianism and Rhetoric in Capsali's Historical Works 129
Jewish Messianism and Jewish Historiography in the 16th century 129
Three Jewish historians in relation to Capsali: Solomon Ibn Verga, Joseph Ha-Kohen and Samuel Usque 132
Capsali's work as a messianic work 154
Rhetoric and history in Capsali's works 162

7. Conclusions 171

8. Bibliography 177

9. Appendix to Chapters 1. and 2.
Documents on the Jews of Crete and the Capsalis 199