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Studies on Steinschneider: Moritz Steinschneider and the Emergence of the Science of Judaism in Nineteenth-Century Germany: Studies in Jewish History and Culture, cartea 33

Editat de Reimund Leicht, Gad Freudenthal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 noi 2011
The present volume of studies on the life and work of Moritz (Moshe) Steinschneider (1816-1907) seeks to modify the traditional view of Steinschneider as a “mere bibliographer” by revealing other dimensions of his scientific personality. Together, the articles show that Steinschneider’s manifold scholarly activities were rooted in a well-defined scientific agenda, which modern readers do not easily recognize but which deserves to be recovered. This volume represents a first attempt to sketch Steinschneider’s intellectual biography and highlights the continued significance of his work for Jewish studies. It is an important contribution to our understanding of the project of nineteenth-century Wissenschaft des Judentums and its lasting impact on contemporary scholarly practice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004183247
ISBN-10: 9004183248
Pagini: 602
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Jewish History and Culture


Cuprins

Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: A Jewish Scholar in 19th-Century Europe
Ismar Schorsch The Vision Beyond the Books
Michael L. Miller “Your Loving Uncle”: Gideon Brecher, Moritz Steinschneider and the Moravian Haskalah
Céline Trautmann-Waller Leopold Zunz and Moritz Steinschneider: Wissenschaft des Judentums as a Struggle against Ghettoization in Science
Arndt Engelhardt Moritz Steinschneider's Notions of Encyclopedias
Irene Zwiep From Dialektik to Comparative Literature: Steinschneider’s ‘Orientalism’
Reimund Leicht Moritz Steinschneider’s Concept of the History of Jewish Literature
Nils Roemer Moritz Steinschneider and the Noble Dream of Objectivity
Gad Freudenthal The Aim and Structure of Steinschneider’s Die Hebraeischen Übersetzungen des Mittelalters. The Historiographic Underpinnings of a Masterpiece and their Untoward Consequences
Giulio Busi Steinschneider and the Irrational. A Bibliographical Struggle against the Kabbalah
Giuseppe Veltri Steinschneider’s interstitial explanation of magic
Part II: The Father of Hebrew Bibliography
Judith Olszowy-Schlanger Moritz Steinschneider and the Discipline of ‘Hebrew Manuscripts Study’
Jan Just Witkam Moritz Steinschneider and the Leiden Manuscripts
Steven Harvey and Resianne Fontaine Creating a New Literary Genre: Steinschneider's Leiden Catalogue
Benjamin Richler Steinschneider's Manuscripts
Rachel Heuberger Aron Freimann and the Development of Jewish Bibliography in Germany in the 20th Century
Avriel Bar-Levav A Living Citizen in a World of Dead Letters: Steinschneider Remembered
Part III: The Study of Medieval Literature, Philosophy and Science
Daniel J. Lasker Moritz Steinschneider and Karaite Studies
Paul B. Fenton Moritz Steinschneider's Contribution to Judaeo-Arabic Studies
Diana Matut Steinschneider and Yiddish
Asher Salah Steinschneider and Italy
Tony Lévy Mathematik bei den Juden, cent ans après
Norman Golb Steinschneider as Historian
Part IV: Moritz Steinschneider in Contemporary Research
Charles Manekin The Genesis of Die Hebraeischen Übersetzungen des Mittelalters
Andreas Lehnardt and Elisabeth Hollender Genizat Germania. A Projected Comprehensive Electronic Catalogue of Hebrew Fragments Extracted from Bindings of Books or Archival Files in German Libraries and Archives
Part V: Documents and Texts
Petra Figeac Tracing Steinschneider in the Berlin Staatsbibliothek
Moritz Steinschneider Der Aberglaube

Notă biografică

Reimund Leicht is Senior Lecturer in Jewish Thought and Philosophy and History of Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has published extensively on philosophy, science, astrology, and magic in ancient and medieval Judaism, and on the Christian Hebraist and Kabbalist Johannes Reuchlin. He is the author of Astrologumena Judaica: Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der astrologischen Literatur der Juden (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006).

Gad Freudenthal is Senior Research Fellow Emeritus at the CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique) in Paris, France and, since 2010, a professor at the University of Geneva. He has written on the history of science in Antiquity and in the Middle Ages, especially in Jewish cultures. His books include: Aristotle's Theory of Material Substance. Form and Soul, Heat and Pneuma (Oxford, 1995), Science in the Medieval Hebrew and Arabic Traditions (Aldershot, 2005) and the edited volumes: Studies on Gersonides - A Fourteenth-Century Jewish Philosopher-Scientist (Leiden, 1992); (with S. Kottek), Mélanges d'histoire de la médecine hébraïque. Études choisies de la Revue de l'histoire de la médecine hébraïque, 1948-1985 (Leiden, 2003); Science in Medieval Jewish Cultures (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011). He also is the editor of Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism.