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Hebraic Aspects Of The Renaissance First Edition Ilana Zinguer

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Hebraic Aspects Of The Renaissance First Edition Ilana Zinguer
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.5 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Ilana Zinguer, Abraham Melamed, Zur Shalev
ISBN: 9789004212558, 9004212558
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: First Edition

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Hebraic Aspects Of The Renaissance First Edition Ilana Zinguer by Ilana Zinguer, Abraham Melamed, Zur Shalev 9789004212558, 9004212558 instant download after payment.

Christian Hebraism came to its full fruition in the seventeenth century. However, interest in Jewish and Hebraic sources had already increased during the early Renaissance, as an integral part of the renewed attention to ancient cultures, mostly Greek and Roman, as well as eastern cultures from Egypt to India. This volume presents a selection of papers from the international conference Hebraic Aspects of the Renaissance (University of Haifa, May, 2009), that trace the humanist encounter with Hebrew and Jewish sources during that period. The chapters included in this volume not only illuminate the ways in which Christian scholars encountered Hebraic sources and integrated them into their general worldview, but also present the encounters of Jewish scholars with humanist culture.

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