Mishnaic Moment
Mishnaic Moment
Jewish Law among Jews and Christians in Early Modern Europe
van Boxel, Piet; Macfarlane, Kirsten; Weinberg, Joanna
Oxford University Press
05/2022
428
Dura
Inglês
9780192898906
15 a 20 dias
774
Prelude
Anthony Grafton: Humanism and the Mishnah: Paulus Fagius Edits Avot
Moshe Idel: Some Concepts of Mishnah among 16th-Century Safedian Kabbalists
Translation and Pedagogy
Theodor Dunkelgruen: The First Complete Latin translation of the Mishnah (1663-1676): Isaac Abendana and Rabbinic Erudition in Restoration England
Guido Bartolucci: Isaac Abendana's German Student Theodor Dassow, the Latin translation of the Mishnah and the conversion of the Jews
Yosef Kaplan: 'El sabio Jacob Abendana' and the Spanish Translation of the Mishnah
Commentary and Scholarship
Benjamin Williams: Bringing Maimonides to Oxford: Edward Pococke, the Mishnah, and the Porta Mosis
Alastair Hamilton: William Guise: the application of Arabic to the interpretation of Mishnah Zera'im
Thomas Roebuck: 'Ancient Rabbis Inspired by God': Robert Sheringham's Surprising Edition of Mishnah Tractate Yoma (1648)
Piet van Boxel: Johann Christoph Wagenseil: From Scholar to Missionary
Communities and Curricula
Marcello Cattaneo: Between Law and Antiquarianism: The Christian Study of Maimonides's Mishneh Torah in Late Seventeenth-Century Europe
Scott Mandelbrote: The Significance of Historical Judaism and the Career of Humphrey Prideaux
David Sclar: Cultivating Education and Piety: Menasseh ben Israel, Lay Readership, and the Printing of the Mishnah in the Seventeenth Century
Guilielmus Surenhusius (1664-1729)
Joanna Weinberg: The role of Jewish commentaries in Christian interpretation of the Mishnah in 17th century Northern Europe
Richard Cohen: Imagining Visually the Mishnah - From Wagenseil to Surenhuis (1674-1703)
Dirk van Miert: 'To the advantage of the Republic of Letters'? Guilielmus Surenhusius's Projects, Plans, and Collaborations Beyond the Mishnah
Kirsten Macfarlane: Christianity as Jewish Allegory? Guilielmus Surenhusius, Rabbinic Hermeneutics and the Reformed Study of the New Testament in the Early Eighteenth Century
Prelude
Anthony Grafton: Humanism and the Mishnah: Paulus Fagius Edits Avot
Moshe Idel: Some Concepts of Mishnah among 16th-Century Safedian Kabbalists
Translation and Pedagogy
Theodor Dunkelgruen: The First Complete Latin translation of the Mishnah (1663-1676): Isaac Abendana and Rabbinic Erudition in Restoration England
Guido Bartolucci: Isaac Abendana's German Student Theodor Dassow, the Latin translation of the Mishnah and the conversion of the Jews
Yosef Kaplan: 'El sabio Jacob Abendana' and the Spanish Translation of the Mishnah
Commentary and Scholarship
Benjamin Williams: Bringing Maimonides to Oxford: Edward Pococke, the Mishnah, and the Porta Mosis
Alastair Hamilton: William Guise: the application of Arabic to the interpretation of Mishnah Zera'im
Thomas Roebuck: 'Ancient Rabbis Inspired by God': Robert Sheringham's Surprising Edition of Mishnah Tractate Yoma (1648)
Piet van Boxel: Johann Christoph Wagenseil: From Scholar to Missionary
Communities and Curricula
Marcello Cattaneo: Between Law and Antiquarianism: The Christian Study of Maimonides's Mishneh Torah in Late Seventeenth-Century Europe
Scott Mandelbrote: The Significance of Historical Judaism and the Career of Humphrey Prideaux
David Sclar: Cultivating Education and Piety: Menasseh ben Israel, Lay Readership, and the Printing of the Mishnah in the Seventeenth Century
Guilielmus Surenhusius (1664-1729)
Joanna Weinberg: The role of Jewish commentaries in Christian interpretation of the Mishnah in 17th century Northern Europe
Richard Cohen: Imagining Visually the Mishnah - From Wagenseil to Surenhuis (1674-1703)
Dirk van Miert: 'To the advantage of the Republic of Letters'? Guilielmus Surenhusius's Projects, Plans, and Collaborations Beyond the Mishnah
Kirsten Macfarlane: Christianity as Jewish Allegory? Guilielmus Surenhusius, Rabbinic Hermeneutics and the Reformed Study of the New Testament in the Early Eighteenth Century