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Non contrarii, ma diversi : the question of the Jewish minority in Early Modern Italy
246 pages
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- This book brings together a number of contributions that throw a new light on the history of Jewish communities in late-medieval and early modern Italy (15th-18th centuries). The different, monographic approaches form a homogeneous interpretation of this history, a collective and original reflection on the question of Jewish minority in a broader (Christian) society. Both the Christian and the Jewish sides are taken into consideration, and an important number of chapters consider concrete situations, Jewish texts and authors very rarely studied in the research on Jewish-Christian relation. [Publisher's text]
- Contributions in English.
- Papers presented at the conference held in Paris, France, November 21-23, 2016.
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ISBN: 9788833134352
COLLECTION
VEDETTES-MATIÈRE
- Jews -- Italy -- History -- Congresses
- Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity -- Congresses
- Christianity and other religions -- Judaism -- Congresses
- Italy -- Ethnic relations -- Congresses
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Dans ce volume
- Foreword
- Non contrarii, ma diversi : An Introduction
- Cultural Pluralism from the Ghetto : What Might It Have Meant?
- A Universe of Discourse : Demons, Souls, and Magic in the 17th-Century Trials of the Inquisition
- Sforno's Perception of Human Potential Knowledge, Eternal Life, and the Moral Responsibility of Man.
- Jewish Preaching and Italian Catholic Baroque Space : A Reading of Isaac Cantarini's Sermons
- Amadio Abbina and Sabato Isacco Ambron : Two 18th-Century Roman Jews in the Levant
- Jewish Women and the Juridical Community : Municipal Belonging in Renaissance Terra di Bari
- Princes' Conceptions of the Jewish Minority in Northern Italy (15th Century)
- Relations Between Jews and Christians in Shimon Guenzburg's Book of Customs in Yiddish (Venice, 1593)
- The Court of the Massari, Jewish Litigants, and their Petitions : On the Uses of Justice in 18th-Century Livorno
- Trading beyond the Ghetto : New Perspectives on Jews in 18th-Century Rome
- Jewish and Christian Brotherhoods in 17th- and 18th-Century Italy : A Common Ground? : Binyamin ben El‘azar Cohen Vitale di Reggio (1651-1730)
- The Notion of Reciprocity and the Logics of Belonging : An Inquiry into Jewish and Christian Petitions from Pitigliano (18th Century)
- Conclusion : Old-New Interpretations : A Possible Contribution to Help us Understand our Complex Past and our Restless Present
- Index of Names
- Contributors