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The Italia Judaica Jubilee Conference [electronic resource] / edited by Shlomo Simonsohn, Joseph Shatzmiller.
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Italia Judaica Jubilee Conference (2010 : Tel Aviv University)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Leiden : Boston : Brill, 2013.
Description
1 online resource (280 p.)
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Subject(s)
Jews
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Italy
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History
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Congresses
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Italy
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Ethnic relations
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Congresses
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Creator
Italia Judaica Jubilee Conference (2010 : Tel Aviv University)
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Italia Judaica Jubilee Conference
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Simonsohn, Shlomo, 1923-
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Shatzmiller, Joseph
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Universiṭat Tel-Aviv
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Series
Brill's Series in Jewish Studies 48.
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Brill's series in Jewish studies ; v. 48
Summary note
This volume contains the proceedings of the Italia Judaica Jubilee Conference, held at Tel Aviv University 3-5 January, 2010, on the occasion of the jubilee celebration of outstanding scholarship on the history of Italian Jewry. Established in 1960 by Professor Shlomo Simonsohn and scholars from Israel and other countries, the Italia Judaica Project has sponsored documentation and research and organized international conferences, including some as part of the Israeli-Italian cultural agreement. The conference records the success of the project, exploring a broad range of topics related to the culture and history of the Jews in Italy in the Middle Ages and early modern times, such as: Jewish community, economy, literature, medicine and science, and the Arts. This volume contains nineteen of the twenty-seven lectures presented at the conference, including such topics as “International Trade and Italian Jews at the Turn of the Middle Ages,” “The Angevins of Naples and the Jews,” and “Dante and the Literary Identity of Jews in Italy.” The conference was organized by the Goldstein-Goren Diaspora Research Centre at Tel Aviv University, in cooperation with the Fred W. Lessing Institute for European History and Civilization, the Cymbalista Jewish Heritage Centre, the Faculty of Jewish Studies and the Golda and Israel Koschitzky Department of Jewish History at Bar-Ilan University, and the Istituto Italiano di Cultura.
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Description based upon print version of record.
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English
Contents
Preliminary Material
Opening Remarks / Shlomo Simonsohn and Simonetta Dela Setta
The Escape from Vasto, Complaints of a 15th-Century Rabbi / Dvora Bregman
Fortune and Providence: A Paradigm in Isaac Abravanel’s Encounter with Renaissance Culture / Cedric Cohen Skalli
Jews and the Grain, Oil and Wine Trades in 15th- and 16th-Century Apulia / Cesare Colafemmina
Jewish Book Collection and Patronage in Renaissance Italy / Andreina Contessa
Joseph Ha-Cohen and His Negative Attitude Toward R. Meir Katzenellenbogen (Maharam Padova) / Abraham David
Re-creating Creation in the Early Italian Yoẓer: Between Tradition and Innovation / Yehoshua Granat
The Type of Community Minute Books—Some Preliminary Conclusions / Yaakov Andrea Lattes
Again on the Mobility of Italian Jews between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance / Michele Luzzati
Towards Jewish Emancipation in the Grand-Duchy of Tuscany: The Case of Pitigliano through the Emblematic Figure of David Consiglio / Davide Mano
The Material Context of 15th-Century Hebrew Florentine Manuscripts: A Source of Information on Production, Ownership and Control of Hebrew Books in Their Christian Environment / Nurit Pasternak
Italy, the “Breadbasket” of Hebrew Manuscripts / Benjamin Richler
Rhymes to Sing and Rhymes to Hang Up: Some Remarks on a Lampoon in Yiddish by Elye Bokher (Venice 1514) / Claudia Rosenzweig
A Matter of Quotation: Dante and the Literary Identity of Jews in Italy / Asher Salah
From Sicily to Rome: The Cultural Route of Michele Zumat, Physician and Rabbi in the 16th Century / Angela Scandaliato
The Angevins of Naples and the Jews / Joseph Shatzmiller
International Trade and Italian Jews at the Turn of the Middle Ages / Shlomo Simonsohn
The Conservation of History: The Archives of the Jewish Communities in the Veneto / Ariel Viterbo
The Jewish Presence in Sicily as Reflected in Medieval Sicilian Historiography / Nadia Zeldes
Index of Names
Index of Geographical Terms.
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ISBN
1-283-93974-6
90-04-24332-1
OCLC
823720197
823578231
Doi
10.1163/9789004243323
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