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Verlag: Leiden und Boston: Brill Verlag, 2015
ISBN 10: 9004304606ISBN 13: 9789004304604
Anbieter: Leipziger Antiquariat, Leipzig, Deutschland
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24,0 x 16,0 cm, Pappband. Zustand: Sehr gut. Bilingual. 484 Seiten Zustand: Einband leicht berieben // Studies in Jewish History and Culture, 26/4. Text in Englisch und Teile in Hebräisch Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 860.
Verlag: Brill, Leiden, 2012
ISBN 10: 9004222251ISBN 13: 9789004222250
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Buch Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. First edition. Octavo. xiv, 317, (1)pp. Index and bibliography. Text in English with some Hebrew. Pictorial green boards with purple, red and green spines, lettered in white. Illustrated with 11 facsimiles and photos. A fine, as new copy. Judah ben Joseph Moscato (c.1533-1590) was one of the most distinguished rabbis, authors, and preachers of the Italian-Jewish Renaissance. This volume is a record of the proceedings of an international conference, organized by the Institute of Jewish Studies at Halle-Wittenberg (Germany), and Mantua's State Archives. It consists of contributions on Moscato and the intellectual world in Mantua during the 16th and 17th centuries. (Publisher) Contents: Preface; I. Judah Moscato. His Life and His Work; 1. Judah Moscato: Biographical Data and Writings; 2. Principles of Jewish Skeptical Thought. The Case of Judah Moscato and Simone Luzzatto; 3. Moscato as Eulogizer; 4. On Kabbalah in R. Judah Moscato's Qol Yehudah; 5. Amicitia and Hermeticism. Paratext as Key to Judah Moscato's Nefusot Yehudah; 6. Judah Moscato, Abraham Portaleone, and Biblical Incense in Late Renaissance Mantua; 7. Judah Moscato's Sources and Hebrew Printing in the Sixteenth Century: A Preliminary Survey.; II. The Jewish Intellectual World of Mantua in 16th-17th Centuries8. The Gonzaga Archives of Mantua and Their Rearrangements Over the Centuries, along with an Overview of Archival Materials on Mantuan Jewry; 9. The Levi Dynasty: Three Generations of Jewish Musicians in Sixteenth-Century Mantua; 10. Spatial Stories: Mantua and the Painted Jew; 11. Saladin the Crusader, the Christian Haman, and the Off-key Priest: Some Reflections on Christians and Christianity in Yiddish Literary Texts from the Italian Renaissance.; 12. Some Unknown 16th-Century Documents about Abraham Yagel and a Possible Link to the Controversy about the "Holy Diana" in the Mantuan Synagogue13. On Abraham's Neck. The Editio Princeps of the Sefer Yesirah (Mantua 1562) and Its Context; 14. The Italian Translation of the Psalms by Judah Sommo; 15. Savants and Scholars in Jewish Mantua: A Reassessment; Bibliography; Subject Index. (OCLC) Volume 35, of the Brill series, "Studies in Jewish History and Culture" (SJHC). Note: "Proceedings of an international conference, organized by the Institute of Jewish Studies at Halle-Wittenberg (Germany), and Mantua's State Archives"-.
Verlag: Brill, Leiden, 2011
ISBN 10: 9004179003ISBN 13: 9789004179004
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Buch Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. First edition. Octavo. ix, (3), 441, (1), 130pp. Indices and bibliography. Text in English and Hebrew. Pictorial green buckram with purple, chartreuse, and green spine bands, lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. "Brill's new scholarly edition and translation of the sermons is a major contribution to Jewish Renaissance studies. Even for someone who is comfortable with reading traditional Hebrew literature, this translation [is] welcome. The editors identify the many references to both Jewish and Classical literature, and give brief but clear explanations when needed. The translation is also clear, and seems to accurately reflect the Hebrew text." Jim Rosenbloom, Judaica Librarian, Brandeis University; past president of AJL Judah ben Joseph Moscato (c.1533-1590) was one of the most distinguished rabbis, authors, and preachers of the Italian-Jewish Renaissance. The book Sefer Nefuá £ot Yehudah belongs to the very centre of his important homiletic and philosophical oeuvre. Composed in Mantua and published in Venice in 1589, the collection of 52 sermons addresses the subject of the Jewish festivals, focussing on philosophy, mysticism, sciences and rites. [These four volumes] provide a critical edition of the original Hebrew text, accompanied by an English translation. and include monographic studies about Moscato's library, philosophical significance with an added Appendix containing his poetical compositions. (Publisher) Contents: Sounds for contemplation on a lyre -- Song of ascents of David -- Fearful in praises -- A remembrance for the work of creation -- Scroll of orders -- Things whose creation preceded the world -- The power of Torah in the creation of the world -- The wrapping of light in order to brighten the world -- Microcosm -- The soul of man is the lamp of the lord: ye shall eat nothing leavened. Volume 26, Part 1, of the Brill series, "Studies in Jewish History and Culture" (SJHC). Note: This is Volume 1, only, but each volume is complete in itself.
Verlag: Brill, Leiden, 2015
ISBN 10: 9004179003ISBN 13: 9789004179004
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Buch Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. First edition. Octavo. 4 vols. Indices and bibliographies in each volume. Text in English and Hebrew. Pictorial green buckram with purple, chartreuse, and green spine bands, lettered in white. A fine, as new set. "Brill's new scholarly edition and translation of the sermons is a major contribution to Jewish Renaissance studies. Even for someone who is comfortable with reading traditional Hebrew literature, this translation [is] welcome. The editors identify the many references to both Jewish and Classical literature, and give brief but clear explanations when needed. The translation is also clear, and seems to accurately reflect the Hebrew text." Jim Rosenbloom, Judaica Librarian, Brandeis University; past president of AJL Judah ben Joseph Moscato (c.1533-1590) was one of the most distinguished rabbis, authors, and preachers of the Italian-Jewish Renaissance. The book Sefer Nefuá £ot Yehudah belongs to the very centre of his important homiletic and philosophical oeuvre. Composed in Mantua and published in Venice in 1589, the collection of 52 sermons addresses the subject of the Jewish festivals, focussing on philosophy, mysticism, sciences and rites. [These four volumes] provide a critical edition of the original Hebrew text, accompanied by an English translation. and include monographic studies about Moscato's library, philosophical significance with an added Appendix containing his poetical compositions. (Publisher) Volume 26/1-26/4, of the Brill series, "Studies in Jewish History and Culture" (SJHC).