"Slay them not": Twelfth-Century Christian-Jewish Relations and the Glossed Psalms: Commentaria, cartea 11
Autor Linda M.A. Stoneen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 feb 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004342590
ISBN-10: 9004342591
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Commentaria
ISBN-10: 9004342591
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Commentaria
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Conventions
Introduction
1 The Jews and the Glossed Books – The Twelfth-century Context
1.1 The Uses of the Glossed Books of the Bible
1.2 The Compilers of the Glossed Books of the Bible
1.3 Anselm and the Psalms
1.4 Where are the parva Gloss Manuscripts?
1.5 Manuscripts and Psalms
2 Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Glossed Books of the Bible
2.1 The Historiography of Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Glossed Books of the Old Testament
2.2 The Historiography of Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Glossed Books of the New Testament
2.3 The Untapped Presence of Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Glossed Books of the Bible
3 The Glossed Psalms within the Framework of Pre-twelfth-century Anti-Jewish Polemic
3.1 The Glossators’ Sources
3.2 Selecting the Pre-twelfth-century Sources
3.3 Pre-Augustinian Anti-Jewish Polemic
3.4 Post-Augustinian Anti-Jewish Polemic
3.5 Carolingian Anti-Jewish Polemic
3.6 Eleventh-century Anti-Jewish Polemic
4 Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Twelfth-century Glossed Psalms
4.1 Augustine’s Concept of testimonium veritatisand the Psalm Glosses
4.2 Direct Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Psalm Glosses
4.3 Anti-Jewish Polemic as a Foil for Christianity
5 Emergent Ideas Regarding Jews in the Glosses on the Psalms
5.1 Emergent Twelfth-century Ideas Concerning the Jews
5.2 The Jews, the Glosses and Emerging New Ideas for Present-day Scholarship
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Conventions
Introduction
1 The Jews and the Glossed Books – The Twelfth-century Context
1.1 The Uses of the Glossed Books of the Bible
1.2 The Compilers of the Glossed Books of the Bible
1.3 Anselm and the Psalms
1.4 Where are the parva Gloss Manuscripts?
1.5 Manuscripts and Psalms
2 Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Glossed Books of the Bible
2.1 The Historiography of Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Glossed Books of the Old Testament
2.2 The Historiography of Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Glossed Books of the New Testament
2.3 The Untapped Presence of Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Glossed Books of the Bible
3 The Glossed Psalms within the Framework of Pre-twelfth-century Anti-Jewish Polemic
3.1 The Glossators’ Sources
3.2 Selecting the Pre-twelfth-century Sources
3.3 Pre-Augustinian Anti-Jewish Polemic
3.4 Post-Augustinian Anti-Jewish Polemic
3.5 Carolingian Anti-Jewish Polemic
3.6 Eleventh-century Anti-Jewish Polemic
4 Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Twelfth-century Glossed Psalms
4.1 Augustine’s Concept of testimonium veritatisand the Psalm Glosses
4.2 Direct Anti-Jewish Polemic in the Psalm Glosses
4.3 Anti-Jewish Polemic as a Foil for Christianity
5 Emergent Ideas Regarding Jews in the Glosses on the Psalms
5.1 Emergent Twelfth-century Ideas Concerning the Jews
5.2 The Jews, the Glosses and Emerging New Ideas for Present-day Scholarship
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Linda Stone, Ph.D. (2014), University of Cambridge is an Associate of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge. Her research was supervised by Professor Anna Sapir Abulafia, and has focussed primarily on the presence of anti-Jewish polemic in the Glossa Ordinaria.
Recenzii
"...Stone’s book sheds light upon the uses of anti-Jewish motifs outside traditional Adversus Iudaeos literature. In so doing, she helps to explain the wider dissemination of these motifs via the twelfth-century Psalms’ glosses". Irven M. R esnick in the Journal of Jewish Studies, 2021