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A Universe of Discourse : Demons, Souls, and Magic in the 17th-Century Trials of the Inquisition
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Non contrarii, ma diversi : the question of the Jewish minority in Early Modern Italy. - ( Viella historical research ; 17)-
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- 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