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  • Berlin  (4)
  • Ilan, Ṭal  (2)
  • Mandelbrote, Scott  (2)
  • Leiden : Brill  (4)
  • Judentum  (3)
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  • Berenike Judäa, Prinzessin
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004511033
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 218 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Studies in Theology and Religion Band 29
    Series Statement: Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2022
    Series Statement: Studies in theology and religion
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ilan, Ṭal, 1956 - Queen Berenice
    Keywords: Queens Biography ; Jewish women Biography ; Jews History 168 B.C.-135 A.D ; Berenike Judäa, Prinzessin ; Jüdin ; Königin ; Herrscherin
    Abstract: This is a biography of Queen Berenice, the daughter of King Agrippa I, sister of King Agrippa II, wife of two kings and lover of the emperor designate Flavius Titus. A Jew of the 1st century, she witnessed some of the foundational events of her time like the emergence of Christianity and the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, is. She met and socialized with the most important people of her day - Philo the Philosopher (who was at one time her brother-in-law), Paul the Apostle (whose trial she witnessed) and Josephus the Historian who told part of her story
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Preliminary Material / , Copyright page / , Dedication / , Acknowledgements / , Frontispiece / , Introduction / , Chapter 1 Methodology / , Chapter 2 Berenice's Foremothers: A Long Line of Hasmonean and Herodian Queens / , Chapter 3 Berenice's Early Years / , Chapter 4 The War with Rome 66-73 CE / , Chapter 5 Berenice in Rome / , Chapter 6 Berenice's End: Reception History and Fiction / , Chapter 7 Julia Crispina, Berenice's (Female) Descendant / , Two Conclusions / , Appendix / , Bibliography / , Index of Modern Authors / , Index of Subjects and Names / , Index of Sources /
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004366985
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 388 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Ancient Judaism and early Christianity volume 104
    Series Statement: Ancient Judaism and early Christianity
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sources and interpretation in ancient Judaism
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    Keywords: Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D ; Judaism History Talmudic period, 10-425 ; Jews History 586 B.C.-70 A.D ; Jews History 70-638 ; Festschrift ; Judentum
    Abstract: Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Tabula Gratulatoria -- Introduction -- Second Temple Literature and History -- Chasing Away Lions and Weaving: The longue durée of Talmudic Gender Icons /Yosef Garfinkel -- Malthace, Archelaus, and Herod Antipas: Between Genealogy and Typology /Daniel R. Schwartz -- A New Perspective on Two Jewish Queens in the Second Temple Period: Alexandra of Judaea and Helene of Adiabene /Etka Liebowitz -- Was Hillel a Pharisee? /Cana Werman -- The Jews and the Papyri -- Ezechiel 33,21–39,29: Anmerkungen zum Profil der Sinneinheit in der nicht-masoretischen Textfassung (Papyrus 967) und zu Veränderungen durch proto-masoretische Redaktoren /Karin Finsterbusch -- The Third Century BCE: New Light on Egyptian Jewish History from the Papyri /Noah Hacham -- ‘Literary Jews:’ The Jewish Community of Oxyrhynchus in Light of Non-documentary Texts on Papyrus /Meron M. Piotrkowski -- Shabtai in Egypt: Cultural Interaction between Jews and Egyptians under the Ptolemies /Zsuzsanna Szántó -- Rabbinic Literature -- Babylonia of Pure Lineage: Notes on Babylonian Jewish Toponymy /Geoffrey Herman -- A Spindle for Caesar’s Daughter /Reuven Kiperwasser -- Rabbinic Forensics: Distinguishing Egg White from Semen in born Giṭṭin 57a /Judith R. Baskin -- Rabbinic Images of Second Temple Diasporas and Their Links with Judaea: History or Fantasy? /Isaiah Gafni -- Are Parables an Interpretation? /Ronit Nikolsky -- When a Man Sells His Daughter as an ‮אמה‬: The ‮אמה העבריה‬ as m. Qiddushin’s Role Model for Becoming a Wife /Judith von Bresinsky -- Classroom Encounters—An Appreciation /Christiane Hannah Tzuberi -- List of Publications of Prof. Tal Ilan.
    Abstract: Sources and Interpretation in Ancient Judaism: Studies for Tal Ilan at Sixty , a collection of studies by 14 scholars, is designed to honor an outstanding scholar in the field of Ancient Judaism, Tal Ilan. These studies reflect realms within the broad field of Ancient Judaism that are central to Ilan’s scholarship: Second Temple literary sources and history, Gender, Jewish papyrology and rabbinic literature. The studies within this volume are of an interdisciplinary nature, offering new readings and interpretations of known sources such as Josephus and rabbinic texts, but also introducing the reader to an entirely new body of sources, namely Jewish papyri. The volume therefore aims to introduce specialists and non-specialists to new fields of research
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789004318151
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Brill's series in church history and religious culture v. 75
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jewish books and their readers
    Keywords: Jewish literature History and criticism ; Jewish illumination of books and manuscripts 16th century ; Jewish literature Censorship 16th century ; History ; Jewish literature Censorship 17th century ; History ; Jews Intellectual life ; Christians Intellectual life ; Jews Relations ; Christianity ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; Judentum ; Buch ; Zensur ; Jüdische Literatur ; Christentum ; Geschichte 1400-1699 ; Europa ; Jüdische Literatur ; Rezeption ; Geschichte 1450-1650 ; Europa ; Jüdische Literatur ; Leser ; Intellektualismus ; Geschichte 1450-1650
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Scott Mandelbrote and Joanna Weinberg -- Introduction /Scott Mandelbrote and Joanna Weinberg -- The Letter of Aristeas: Three Phases in the Readership of a Jewish Text /Scott Mandelbrote -- Antonio Brucioli and the Jewish Italian Versions of the Bible /Alessandro Guetta -- Hebrew Books and Censorship in Sixteenth-Century Italy /Piet van Boxel -- Illustrious Rabbis Facing the Italian Inquisition: Accommodating Censorship in Seventeenth-Century Italy /Federica Francesconi -- Petrus Galatinus and Jean Thenaud on the Talmud and the Toledot Yeshu /William Horbury -- Crossroads in Hebraism: Johann Buxtorf Gives a Hebrew Lesson to Philippe Duplessis-Mornay /Joanna Weinberg -- ‘Pandects of the Jews’: A French, Swiss and Italian Prelude to John Selden /Anthony Grafton -- Ulisse Aldrovandi and the Role of Hebrew in Natural Philosophy in Early Modern Italy /Andrew D. Berns -- The Humanist Discovery of Hebrew Epistolography /Theodor Dunkelgrün -- Collecting Hebrew Epitaphs in the Early Modern Age: The Christian Hebraist as Antiquarian /Michela Andreatta -- More Than One Way to Read a Midrash: The Bodleian Copy of Bomberg’s Midrash Rabbah /Benjamin Williams -- Spanish Readings of Amsterdam’s Seventeenth-Century Sephardim /Yosef Kaplan -- Selected Bibliography of Secondary Sources /Scott Mandelbrote and Joanna Weinberg -- Index /Scott Mandelbrote and Joanna Weinberg.
    Abstract: Jewish Books and their Readers discusses the transformative effect of the circulation and readership of sacred and secular texts written by Jews on Christian as well as Jewish readers in early modern Europe. Its twelve essays challenge traditional paradigms of Christian Hebraism and undermine simplistic visions of the unchanging nature of Jewish cultural life.They ask what constituted a ‘Jewish’ book: how it was presented, disseminated, and understood within both Jewish and Christian environments (and how its meanings were contested), and what effect such understanding had on contemporary views of Jews and their intellectual heritage. They demonstrate how the involvement of Christians in the production and dissemination of Jewish books played a role in the shaping of the intellectual life of Jews and Christians. Contributors are: Michela Andreatta, Andrew Berns, Theodor Dunkelgrün, Federica Francesconi, Anthony Grafton Alessandro Guetta, William Horbury, Yosef Kaplan, Scott Mandelbrote, Piet van Boxel, Joanna Weinberg Benjamin Williams
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789004317888
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 384 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Brill's series in church history and religious culture volume 75
    Series Statement: Brill's series in church history and religious culture
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jewish books and their readers
    DDC: 809/.8892404
    Keywords: Jewish literature History and criticism ; Jewish illumination of books and manuscripts 16th century ; Jewish illumination of books and manuscripts 16th century ; Jewish literature Censorship 16th century ; History ; Jewish literature Censorship 17th century ; History ; Jews Intellectual life ; Christians Intellectual life ; Jews Relations ; Christianity ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 2010 ; Judentum ; Buch ; Zensur ; Jüdische Literatur ; Christentum ; Geschichte 1400-1699 ; Europa ; Jüdische Literatur ; Rezeption ; Geschichte 1450-1650 ; Europa ; Jüdische Literatur ; Leser ; Intellektualismus ; Geschichte 1450-1650
    Abstract: "Jewish Books and their Readers discusses the transformative effect of the circulation and readership of sacred and secular texts written by Jews on Christian as well as Jewish readers in early modern Europe. Its twelve essays challenge traditional paradigms of Christian Hebraism and undermine simplistic visions of the unchanging nature of Jewish cultural life.They ask what constituted a 'Jewish' book: how it was presented, disseminated, and understood within both Jewish and Christian environments (and how its meanings were contested), and what effect such understanding had on contemporary views of Jews and their intellectual heritage. They demonstrate how the involvement of Christians in the production and dissemination of Jewish books played a role in the shaping of the intellectual life of Jews and Christians. Contributors are: Michela Andreatta, Andrew Berns, Theodor Dunkelgrün, Federica Francesconi, Anthony Grafton Alessandro Guetta, William Horbury, Yosef Kaplan, Scott Mandelbrote, Piet van Boxel, Joanna Weinberg Benjamin Williams"--
    Abstract: Part I. Manuscript, print and the Jewish Bible. 1. The letter of Aristeas: three phases in the readership of a Jewish text / Scott Mandelbrote -- 2. Antonio Brucioli and the Jewish Italian versions of the Bible / Alessandro Guetta -- Part 2. Censorship and the regulation of readers -- 3. Hebrew books and censorship in sixteenth-century Italy / Piet van Boxel -- 4. Illustrious rabbis facing the Italian Inquisition: accommodating censorship in seventeenth-century Italy / Federica Francesconi -- Part III. Jewish texts in Christian hands. 5. Petrus Galatinus and Jean Thenaud on the Talmud and the Toledot Yeshu / WilliamHorbury -- 6. Crossroads in Hebraism: Johann Buxtorf gives a Hebrew lesson to Philippe Duplessis-Mornay / Joanna Weinberg -- 7. 'Pandects of the Jews': a French, Swiss and Italian prelude to John Selden / Anthony Grafton -- Part 4. Antiquarianism and the expansion of knowledge. 8. Ulisse Aldrovandi and the role of Hebrew in natural philosophy in early modern Italy / Andrew D. Berns -- 9. The humanist discovery of Hebrew epistolography / Theodor Dunkelgriin -- 10. Collecting Hebrew Epitaphs in the early modern age: the Christian Hebraist as antiquarian / Michela Andreatta -- Part 5. The multiplicity of texts and the multiplicity of readers -- 11. More than one way to read a Midrash: the Bodleian copy of Bamberg's Midrash Rabbah / Benjamin Williams -- 12. Spanish readings of Amsterdam's seventeenth-century Sephardim / Yosef Kaplan
    Note: Aus dem Vorwort: "This book is the result of the European Seminar on Advanced Judaic Studies held at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies from January to June 2010" , Includes bibliographical references and index
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