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The Preservation of Jewish Religious Books in Sixteenth-Century Germany: Johannes Reuchlin's Augenspiegel: Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions / Texts and Sources, cartea 163/2

Autor Daniel O'Callaghan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 noi 2012
This book is the first complete and thoroughly commented English translation of Johannes Reuchlin’s Augenspiegel (1511). The translation sheds light on the author’s motive in appealing to the authorities for the preservation of Jewish books at a stage of great cultural change in Early Modern Europe. It also addresses the question of how the church and state dealt intellectually with Judaism at a time when it was considered a threat to the existence of Christianity. The translation of one of the most politically controversial sixteenth century pamphlets provides a view of the treatment of a minority’s culture with perhaps lessons for today’s world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004241855
ISBN-10: 900424185X
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions / Texts and Sources


Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Introduction


1.Johannes Reuchlin - Historical Perspective

2. Reuchlin and His Study of the Law

3. Reuchlin - A Search For Salvation

4. The Reuchlin ‘Affair’ Unfolds

5. The Reuchlin ‘Affair’ Goes Public

6. Reuchlin - The Cabbalist

7. Reuchlin - An Intellectual of His Time

8. The Reuchlin ‘Affair’ - A Debate Without End

9. Note on the Translated Text

10. Augenspiegel - Translation and Annotations


List of Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index

Notă biografică

Daniel O’Callaghan is a qualified teacher and holds M. Phil. and M. Litt. degrees from Trinity College, Dublin. Besides teaching, he works as a free-lance translator and researcher of historical themes.