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Distributed for Edita-the Publishing House of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Edited by Irene E. Zwiep, Andrea Schatz, and Resianne Smidt van Gelder-Fontaine

Sepharad in Ashkenaz

Medieval Knowledge and Eighteenth-Century Enlightened Jewish Discourse

280 pages,  6-3/4 x 9-3/5 

Paper $70.00

ISBN: 9789069844824   Published February 2008
Not for sale in the United Kingdom or Europe

Medieval Sephardi literature was a catalytic presence in the Jewish intellectual landscape of the eighteenth century. In Sepharad in Ashkenaz, a celebrated group of contributors provides the first, comprehensive evaluation of the medieval Sephardi canon in the Ashkenazi world.

 

These essays explore the introduction of Sephardi texts into Jewish discourse, the Ashkenazi reception of the Sephardi masters, and the resulting literary innovations that forever changed Jewish scholarship. Through a series of case studies and analyses of works by Maimonides, Spinoza, and Kant, among others, this volume unravels an intricate diasporic network that led to Jewish modernity.

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