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  • Veltri, Giuseppe
  • Leiden : Brill  (1)
  • Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press
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    ISBN: 9789047425281
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2009
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2009
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Renaissance Philosophy in Jewish garb
    DDC: 181/.06
    Keywords: Jewish philosophy History ; Jews Politics and government ; Philosophy ; Judaism and politics
    Abstract: Preliminary Materials /G. Veltri -- Introduction - In Search Of A Jewish Renaissance /G. Veltri -- Chapter One. Jewish Philosophy: Humanist Roots Of A Contradiction In Terms /G. Veltri -- Chapter Two. The Prophetic-Poetic Dimension Of Philosophy: The Ars Poetica And Immanuel Of Rome /G. Veltri -- Chapter Three. Leone Ebreo’s Concept Of Jewish Philosophy /G. Veltri -- Chapter Four. Conceptions Of History: Azariah De’ Rossi /G. Veltri -- Chapter Five. Scientific Thought And The Exegetical Mind, With An Essay On The Life And Works Of Rabbi Judah Loew /G. Veltri -- Chapter Six. Mathematical And Biblical Exegesis: Jewish Sources Of Athanasius Kircher’s Musical Theory /G. Veltri -- Chapter Seven. Creating Geographical And Political Utopias: The Ten Lost Tribes And The East /G. Veltri -- Chapter Eight. Ceremonial Law: History Of A Philosophical-Political Concept /G. Veltri -- Chapter Nine. The City And The Ghetto: Simone Luzzatto And The Development Of Jewish Political Thought /G. Veltri -- Chapter Ten. Body Of Conversion And Immortality Of The Soul: Sara Copio Sullam, The “Beautiful Jewess” /G. Veltri -- Postface /G. Veltri -- Documentation Style, Transliteration, And References /G. Veltri -- Select Bibliography /G. Veltri -- Index /G. Veltri.
    Abstract: Based on several years of research on Jewish intellectual life in the Renaissance, this book tries to distinguish the coordinates of “modernity” as premises of Jewish philosophy, and vice versa. In the first part, it is concerned with the foundations of Jewish philosophy, its nature as philosophical science and as wisdom. The second part is devoted to certain elements and challenges of the humanist and Renaissance period as reflected in Judaism: historical consciousness and the sciences, utopian tradition, the legal status of the Jews in Christian political tradition and in Jewish political thought, aesthetic concepts of the body and conversion
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-270) and index
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