Judah Moscato Sermons

Edition and Translation, Volume Two

Edited by Gianfranco Miletto and Giuseppe Veltri. In Conjunction with Yehuda Halper and Giacomo Corazzol

€188.00$257.00
Volume: 
26/2
ISSN: 
1568-5004
ISBN13: 
9789004219328
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1
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x, 638 pp.
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€134.00$174.00
Series:
SJHC
Volume:
42
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004258495
Books within Books
Edited by Andreas Lehnardt, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz and Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE) Paris
Books with Books is the second collection of interdisciplinary articles on Hebrew Binding fragments, representing current scholarship and its international scope. The volume presents new manuscripts discoveries from several European countries.
€134.00$174.00
Series:
SJHC
Volume:
41
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004255913
Joseph Seniri: Commentary on the Former Prophets
Judith Kogel
€171.00$222.00
Series:
SJHC
Volume:
40/2
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004229327
Latin-into-Hebrew: Texts and Studies
Edited by Alexander Fidora, Harvey Hames, and Yossef Schwarz
€161.00$209.00
Series:
SJHC
Volume:
39/1
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004229310
Latin-into-Hebrew: Texts and Studies
Edited by Resianne Fontaine and Gad Freudenthal
This two-volume work, Latin-into-Hebrew: Texts and Studies sheds new light on an under-investigated phenomenon of European medieval intellectual history: the transmission of knowledge and texts from Latin into Hebrew between the twelfth and the fifteenth century. Volume One: Studies, offers 18 ...
€101.00$140.00
Series:
SJHC
Volume:
37
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004247857
Producing Redemption in Amsterdam
Shlomo Berger, University of Amsterdam
Producing Redemption in Amsterdam offers an analysis of Yiddish early modern paratexts and subsequently a history of Yiddish printed books.
€121.00$166.00
Series:
SJHC
Volume:
35
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004222250
Rabbi Judah Moscato and the Jewish Intellectual World of Mantua in the 16th-17th Centuries
Edited by Giuseppe Veltri and Gianfranco Miletto
Judah ben Joseph Moscato (c.1533–1590) was one of the most distinguished rabbis, authors, and preachers of the Italian-Jewish Renaissance. This volume is a record of the proceedings of an international conference organized in Mantua and consists of contributions on Moscato and his intellectual ...
€88.00$121.00
Series:
SJHC
Volume:
34
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004217706
Philosophy and the Jewish Tradition
Edited and with an Introduction by Yehuda Halper. Preface written by Eva Brann
Aryeh Motzin’s extraordinary essays on the encounter between Jewish tradition and philosophy are collected in this volume. Motzkin examines how medieval Jewish thinkers understood Plato and Aristotle, and how these medieval thinkers were, in turn, understood by modern Jewish thinkers.
€184.00$251.00
Series:
SJHC
Volume:
33
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004183247
Studies on Steinschneider
Edited by Reimund Leicht and Gad Freudenthal
The present volume is devoted to the study of the life and work of Moritz (Moshe) Steinschneider (1816-1907). It shows that far from being a “mere bibliographer,” Steinschneider pursued a precise scientific agenda. This is a noteworthy contribution to our understanding of the project of the ...
€132.00$171.00
Series:
SJHC
Volume:
32
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004209770
Amour et Sagesse. Les Dialogues d’amour de Juda Abravanel dans la tradition salomonienne
Angela Guidi
Examining a variety of medieval Jewish and Christian sources, this book offers a new interpretation of Yehudah Abravanel’s Dialogues of Love, based on the medieval exegetical tradition on the Song of Songs and the pseudo-Solomonic narrative.
€147.00$190.00
Series:
SJHC
Volume:
31
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004203792
Arthur Ruppin and the Production of Pre-Israeli Culture
Etan Bloom
Ruppin’s immense contribution to the Zionist movement gave him the title “The Father of Jewish/Zionist settlement in Palestine.” Nevertheless, the common narrative sets Ruppin’s historical persona in an ambivalent position and suppresses his formative role and heritage. Part of the reason for ...
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