Hebrew Scholasticism in the Fifteenth Century

Hebrew Scholasticism in the Fifteenth Century
Title Hebrew Scholasticism in the Fifteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Mauro Zonta
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 404
Release 2006-02-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781402037153

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Thus, in fifteenth century Italy and Spain there came into being what we may call a "Hebrew Scholasticism": Jewish authors composed philosophical treatises in which they discussed the same questions and used the same methods as contemporary Christian Schoolmen. These thinkers were not simply influenced by Scholasticism: they were real Schoolmen who tried to participate (in a different language) in the philosophical debate of contemporary Europe. A history of "Hebrew Scholasticism" in the fifteenth century is yet to be written. Most of the sources themselves remain unpublished, and their contents and relationship to Latin sources have not yet been studied in detail. What is needed is to present, edit, translate and comment on some of the most significant texts of "Hebrew Scholasticism", so that scholars can attain a more precise idea of its extent and character. This book aims to respond to this need.

Beyond Faith: Belief, Morality and Memory in a Fifteenth-Century Judeo-Iberian Manuscript

Beyond Faith: Belief, Morality and Memory in a Fifteenth-Century Judeo-Iberian Manuscript
Title Beyond Faith: Belief, Morality and Memory in a Fifteenth-Century Judeo-Iberian Manuscript PDF eBook
Author Michelle M. Hamilton
Publisher BRILL
Pages 353
Release 2014-11-13
Genre History
ISBN 9004282734

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In Beyond Faith: Belief, Morality and Memory in a Fifteenth-Century Judeo-Iberian Manuscript, Michelle M. Hamilton sheds light on the concerns of Jewish and converso readers of the generation before the Expulsion. Using a mid-fifteenth-century collection of Iberian vernacular literary, philosophical and religious texts (MS Parm. 2666) recorded in Hebrew characters as a lens, Hamilton explores how its compiler or compilers were forging a particular form of personal, individual religious belief, based not only on the Judeo-Andalusi philosophical tradition of medieval Iberia, but also on the Latinate humanism of late 14th and early 15th-century Europe. The form/s such expressions take reveal the contingent and specific engagement of learned Iberian Jews and conversos with the larger Iberian, European and Arab Mediterranean cultures of the 15th-century.

Science in Medieval Jewish Cultures

Science in Medieval Jewish Cultures
Title Science in Medieval Jewish Cultures PDF eBook
Author Gad Freudenthal
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 561
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107001455

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Provides the first comprehensive overview by world-renowned experts of what we know today of medieval Jews' engagement with the sciences.

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy
Title The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Daniel H. Frank
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 512
Release 2003-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 9780521655743

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The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Philosophy

The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Philosophy
Title The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Philosophy PDF eBook
Author John Marenbon
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 768
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 0190246979

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This Handbook shows the links between medieval and contemporary philosophy. Topic-based essays on all areas of philosophy explore this relationship and introduce the main themes of medieval philosophy. They are preceded by the fullest chronological survey now available of the different traditions: Latin and Greek, Islamic and Jewish.

Hebrew to Latin, Latin to Hebrew

Hebrew to Latin, Latin to Hebrew
Title Hebrew to Latin, Latin to Hebrew PDF eBook
Author Giulio Busi
Publisher Giulio Busi
Pages 260
Release 2006
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 8884192617

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Latin-into-Hebrew: Texts and Studies

Latin-into-Hebrew: Texts and Studies
Title Latin-into-Hebrew: Texts and Studies PDF eBook
Author Resianne Fontaine
Publisher BRILL
Pages 492
Release 2013-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 900425286X

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This two-volume work, Latin-into-Hebrew: Texts and Studies sheds new light on an under-investigated phenomenon of European medieval intellectual history: the transmission of knowledge and texts from Latin into Hebrew between the twelfth and the fifteenth century. Because medieval Jewish philosophy and science in Christian Europe drew mostly on Hebrew translations from Arabic, the significance of the input from the Christian majority culture has been neglected. Latin-into-Hebrew: Texts and Studies redresses the balance. It highlights the various phases of Latin-into-Hebrew translations and considers their disparity in time, place, and motivations. Special emphasis is put on the singular role of the translations of Latin medical and philosophical literature. Volume One: Studies, offers 18 studies and Volume Two: Texts in Contexts, includes editions and analyses of hitherto unpublished texts of medieval Latin-into-Hebrew translations. Both volumes are available separately or together as a set. This groundbreaking work is indispensable for any scholar interested in the history of medieval philosophic and scientific thought in Hebrew, Latin, and Arabic in relationship to the vicissitudes of Jewish-Christian relations.