ISBN:
9789004222496
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online Ressource
Edition:
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Year of publication:
2012
Series Statement:
Library of the written word Volume 19
Series Statement:
The handpress world Volume 13
Series Statement:
Library of the written word
Series Statement:
Library of the written word / The handpress world
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Christian Hebraism in the Reformation Era (1500-1660): Authors, Books, and the Transmission of Jewish Learning
Keywords:
Christian Hebraists History 16th century
;
Christian Hebraists History 17th century
;
Christian Hebraists Biography 16th century
;
Christian Hebraists Biography 17th century
;
Jewish learning and scholarship History 16th century
;
Jewish learning and scholarship History 17th century
;
Christianity and other religions Relations 16th century
;
Judaism
;
History
;
Christianity and other religions Relations 17th century
;
Judaism
;
History
;
Judaism Relations 16th century
;
Christianity
;
History
;
Judaism Relations 17th century
;
Christianity
;
History
;
Christian Hebraists Biography 16th century
;
Christian Hebraists Biography 17th century
;
Jewish learning and scholarship History 16th century
;
Jewish learning and scholarship History 17th century
;
Christianity and other religions Relations 16th century
;
Judaism
;
History
;
Christianity and other religions Relations 17th century
;
Judaism
;
History
;
Judaism Relations 16th century
;
Christianity
;
History
;
Judaism Relations 17th century
;
Christianity
;
History
;
Christian Hebraists History 17th century
;
Christian Hebraists History 16th century
;
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Hebrew
Abstract:
The Reformation transformed Christian Hebraism from the pursuit of a few into an academic discipline. This book explains that transformation by focusing on how authors, printers, booksellers, and censors created a public discussion of Hebrew and Jewish texts
Description / Table of Contents:
Christian Hebraism in theReformation Era (1500-1660); Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; List of Tables and Maps; Maps; Introduction; Birth of a Christian Hebrew Reading Public; Hebraist Authors and their Supporters: Centers, Peripheries and the Growth of an Academic Hebrew Culture; Hebraist Authors and the Mediation of Jewish Scholarship; Judaica Libraries: Imagined and Real; The Christian Hebrew Book Market: Printers and Booksellers1; Press Controls and the Hebraist Discourse In Reformation Europe; Conclusion; Christian Hebrew Book Production: Typesetting and TypeBibliography; Index
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
DOI:
10.1163/9789004222496
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004222496
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