Jewish Influences on European ThoughtFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976 - 323 páginas |
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... Jews in the Middle Ages were able , in cooperation with the Arabs , to construct a system of metaphysics that influenced European thought from the Middle Ages to the present . No doubt , an apology always runs the danger of not being ...
... Jews in the Middle Ages were able , in cooperation with the Arabs , to construct a system of metaphysics that influenced European thought from the Middle Ages to the present . No doubt , an apology always runs the danger of not being ...
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... Jews did not merely transcribe Arabic works into Hebrew letters , they translated them into Hebrew , and then into Latin . The classic land of translation was Provence , where conflicts rarely took a tragic turn . From there , famous ...
... Jews did not merely transcribe Arabic works into Hebrew letters , they translated them into Hebrew , and then into Latin . The classic land of translation was Provence , where conflicts rarely took a tragic turn . From there , famous ...
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... Jews in Persia only if he understood their situation in Europe . Consequently , the dialogue between Ahasuerus and Esther reflects the very special atmosphere surround- ing the Jews in Racine's time . Esther's speech shows rather ...
... Jews in Persia only if he understood their situation in Europe . Consequently , the dialogue between Ahasuerus and Esther reflects the very special atmosphere surround- ing the Jews in Racine's time . Esther's speech shows rather ...
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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The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without Embellishments Mayer Schiller Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |