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Thou Art The Man The Masculinity Of David In The Christian And Jewish Middle Ages Ruth Mazo Karras

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Thou Art The Man The Masculinity Of David In The Christian And Jewish Middle Ages Ruth Mazo Karras
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.02 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Ruth Mazo Karras
ISBN: 9780812297997, 0812297997
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Thou Art The Man The Masculinity Of David In The Christian And Jewish Middle Ages Ruth Mazo Karras by Ruth Mazo Karras 9780812297997, 0812297997 instant download after payment.

Exploring the different configurations of David in biblical and Talmudic commentaries, in Latin, Hebrew, and vernacular literatures across Europe, in liturgy, and in the visual arts, Ruth Mazo Karras offers a rich case study of how ideas and ideals of masculinity could bend to support a variety of purposes within and across medieval cultures.


Exploring the different configurations of David in biblical and Talmudic commentaries, in Latin, Hebrew, and vernacular literatures across Europe, in liturgy, and in the visual arts, Ruth Mazo Karras offers a rich case study of how ideas and ideals of masculinity could bend to support a variety of purposes within and across medieval cultures.

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