Jewish Influences on European ThoughtFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976 - 323 páginas |
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... language . If Greek was hardly known in Europe , Arabic was almost completely unknown . The Jews are by force of circum- stances a polyglot people . Each branch speaks a different language , while all have in common the language of the ...
... language . If Greek was hardly known in Europe , Arabic was almost completely unknown . The Jews are by force of circum- stances a polyglot people . Each branch speaks a different language , while all have in common the language of the ...
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... language . It is then that the Hebrew grammar was written , and studies were undertaken on the character of the holy language . Daring philologists such as Ibn G'anach and his school studied the structure of the syntax of He- brew ...
... language . It is then that the Hebrew grammar was written , and studies were undertaken on the character of the holy language . Daring philologists such as Ibn G'anach and his school studied the structure of the syntax of He- brew ...
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... language and its literature , but had little sympathy for the international Hebrew of the intellectu- als . He thought it a conglomeration of borrowings from all the tongues with which the Jews had come in contact . Does this process of ...
... language and its literature , but had little sympathy for the international Hebrew of the intellectu- als . He thought it a conglomeration of borrowings from all the tongues with which the Jews had come in contact . Does this process of ...
Contenido
Foreword by Arnold Reymond Member of the Institut de France | 11 |
Preface | 15 |
Introduction Jewish Mediation through the Ages | 21 |
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Términos y frases comunes
André Spire anti-Semitic Arabic attitude Averroës beautiful Bergson Bible biblical century Charles Péguy Christian Church civilization conception created creative culture Dialoghi divine doctrine Dreyfus Affair earth emancipation eternal ethical Europe European expression faith fate father France French literature genius German ghetto Greek Heine Heine's Heinrich Heine Hermann Cohen Holy homeland human Ibn Gabirol ideal ideas influence inspired intellectual Isaac Abrabanel Israel Jewish history Jewish literature Jews Juda Abrabanel Juda Halevi Judaism Judeo-Arabic justice land language Leone Ebreo literary living Maimonides mankind Marranos Maurice Barrès Middle Ages modern moral Moses Moses ibn Ezra mysticism nation nature Orient origin Péguy philosophers play poems poet poetic poetry political problem prophets Rabbi Racine religion religious remain Renaissance role Roman Shakespeare Shylock social society song soul Spain Spanish spiritual spite Stefan Zweig symbol Synagogue Talmud thinkers thought tion tolerance tradition tragic translated truth universe whole writers Zweig
Referencias a este libro
The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without Embellishments Mayer Schiller Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |