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  • De Visscher, Eva  (1)
  • Feldman, Louis H.  (1)
  • Boyarin, Daniʾel
  • Leiden [u.a.] : Brill  (2)
  • Judaism Relations  (2)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004254688 , 9004254684
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 222 S. , Ill. , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2014
    Series Statement: Commentaria 5
    Series Statement: Commentaria
    Dissertation note: Teilw. zugl.: Leeds, Univ., Diss., 2004
    DDC: 200.9
    Keywords: Herbert active 12th century Knowledge ; Judaism ; Herbert active 12th century ; 1100 - 1199 ; Herbert Knowledge ; Judaism ; Christian Hebraists History ; 12th century ; England ; Christianity and other religions Relations ; Judaism ; History ; 12th century ; Judaism Relations ; Christianity ; History ; 12th century ; Religion ; Christian Hebraists ; Christianity ; Interfaith relations ; Judaism England ; History ; Christian Hebraists History 12th century ; Christianity and other religions Judaism 12th century ; History ; Judaism Relations 12th century ; Christianity ; History ; Hochschulschrift ; Herbertus de Boseham 1120-1194 ; Hebraismus ; Rabbinismus ; Rezeption ; Herbertus de Boseham 1120-1194
    Abstract: In 'Reading the Rabbis' Eva De Visscher examines the Hebrew scholarship of Englishman Herbert of Bosham (c.1120-c.1194). Chiefly known as the loyal secretary and hagiographer of Archbishop Thomas Becket and enemy of Henry II, he appears here as an outstanding Hebraist whose linguistic proficiency and engagement with Rabbinic sources, including contemporary teachers, were unique for a northern-European Christian of his time. Two commentaries on the Psalms by Herbert form the focus of scrutiny. In demonstrating influence from Jewish and Christian texts such as Rashi, Hebrew-French glossaries, Hebrew-Latin Psalters, and Victorine scholarship, De Visscher situates Herbert within the context of an increased interest in the revision of Jerome's Latin Bible and literal exegesis, and a heightened Christian awareness of Jewish "other-ness"
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [207] - 217) and index
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    Leiden [u.a.] : Brill
    ISBN: 9004104186
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 677 S.
    Year of publication: 1996
    Series Statement: Arbeiten zur Geschichte des antiken Judentums und des Urchristentums 30
    Series Statement: Arbeiten zur Geschichte des antiken Judentums und des Urchristentums
    DDC: 909/.04924
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    Keywords: Josèphe, Flavius ; Josephus, Flavius ; Josephus, Flavius ; Geschichte ; Geschichte 586 v. Chr.-210 ; Geschichte ; Hellenisme ; Jodendom ; Judaïsme - Histoire - 586 av. J.-C.-210 (Période postexilique) ; Judaïsme - Relations ; Juden ; Judentum ; Juifs - Histoire - Jusqu'à 70 - Historiographie ; Oudheid ; Jews History To 70 A.D. ; Historiography ; Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D ; Judaism Relations ; Judentum ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Hellenistische Juden ; Hellenistisch-jüdische Literatur ; Judentum ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Geschichte 586 v. Chr.-210 ; Josephus, Flavius 37-100 ; Hellenistisch-jüdische Literatur ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Hellenistische Juden ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This volume consists of twenty-three essays that have appeared in nineteen different journals and other publications during a period of over forty years, together with an introduction. The essays deal primarily with the relations between Jews and non-Jews during the period from Alexander the Great to the end of the Roman Empire, in five areas: Josephus; Judaism and Christianity; Latin literature and the Jews; the Romans in Rabbinic literature; and other studies in Hellenistic Judaism
    Abstract: The topics include a programmatic essay comparing Hebraism and Hellenism, pro-Jewish intimations in Apion and in Tacitus, the influence of Josephus on Cotton Mather, Philo's view on music, the relationship between pagan and Christian anti-Semitism, observations on rabbinic reaction to Roman rule, and new light from inscriptions and papyri on Diaspora synagogues
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