The Bible and Natural Philosophy in Renaissance Italy: Jewish and Christian Physicians in Search of Truth
Autor Andrew D. Bernsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 noi 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107065543
ISBN-10: 1107065542
Pagini: 309
Dimensiuni: 160 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107065542
Pagini: 309
Dimensiuni: 160 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. 'This is what King David meant': Amatus Lusitanus and Ulisse Aldrovandi on the natural science of scripture; 2. Pliny, papyrus, and the Bible; 3. 'The grandeur of the science of God': David de' Pomi and the stones of the high priest's breastplate; 4. Jewish-Christian relations in late Renaissance Italy: Abraham Portaleone's correspondence with his gentile colleagues; 5. 'I seek the truth from whomever pronounces it': Abraham Portaleone (1542–1612) and ancient Israelite incense.
Recenzii
'This is a fascinating book for all who are working on the intellectual cultures of late sixteenth-and early seventeenth-century Italy … By drawing mostly on hitherto unexamined and very rare texts, Berns unearths amazing new evidence for a vivid interconfessional exchange between Jewish and Christian doctors in Northern Italy … Berns displays an impressive erudition in his command of vernacular Italian, Latin, and Hebrew sources, many of which have remained in manuscript. …Berns also demonstrates an enviable knowledge of the relevant scholarly literature.' Sergius Kodera, Renaissance Quarterly
'Berns's work represents an excellent paradigm of intellectual inquiry in the field of the history of ideas. This volume is a precious tool for better understanding the scholarly relationships between Italian Jews and Christians at the beginning of the modern era.' Fabrizio Lelli, Association for Jewish Studies Review
'Drawing on a large number of primary sources in Latin, Italian, and Hebrew - many of them still in manuscript and most underinvestigated if not entirely neglected - Berns presents an illuminating series of case studies. These illustrate how the methods developed by sixteenth-century naturalists - critical scrutiny of ancient scientific texts like Pliny's Natural History, empirical observation, and reliance on the practical know-how of contemporary artisans - were applied to the interpretation of certain puzzling natural phenomena found in the Hebrew Bible. Berns guides us expertly through the exegesis performed by his select group of Jewish and Christian scholars on a range of classical, biblical, Talmudic, and later rabbinic texts.' Jill Kraye, Isis
'Berns's work represents an excellent paradigm of intellectual inquiry in the field of the history of ideas. This volume is a precious tool for better understanding the scholarly relationships between Italian Jews and Christians at the beginning of the modern era.' Fabrizio Lelli, Association for Jewish Studies Review
'Drawing on a large number of primary sources in Latin, Italian, and Hebrew - many of them still in manuscript and most underinvestigated if not entirely neglected - Berns presents an illuminating series of case studies. These illustrate how the methods developed by sixteenth-century naturalists - critical scrutiny of ancient scientific texts like Pliny's Natural History, empirical observation, and reliance on the practical know-how of contemporary artisans - were applied to the interpretation of certain puzzling natural phenomena found in the Hebrew Bible. Berns guides us expertly through the exegesis performed by his select group of Jewish and Christian scholars on a range of classical, biblical, Talmudic, and later rabbinic texts.' Jill Kraye, Isis
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Descriere
The Bible and Natural Philosophy in Renaissance Italy explores how doctors studied the Bible and other sacred texts in sixteenth-century Italy.