Jewish Influences on European ThoughtFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976 - 323 páginas |
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... culture transmitted by his milieu , and an Italian period , during which he had the opportunity to acquire the very different culture of the Renaissance . It is the combi- nation of these two cultures that confers upon Abrabanel's ...
... culture transmitted by his milieu , and an Italian period , during which he had the opportunity to acquire the very different culture of the Renaissance . It is the combi- nation of these two cultures that confers upon Abrabanel's ...
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... culture of the Renaissance , a culture drastically different from the one he had known in Spain . In this Italy of the sixteenth century the Renaissance was in full swing . The austere and gloomy ascetism of the Middle Ages had yielded ...
... culture of the Renaissance , a culture drastically different from the one he had known in Spain . In this Italy of the sixteenth century the Renaissance was in full swing . The austere and gloomy ascetism of the Middle Ages had yielded ...
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... culture in general . Thus Germany posses- sed , without realizing or paying attention to it , not to mention ap- preciating it , millions of good - will ambassadors , voluntary messen- gers of its own culture , first in the Slavic ...
... culture in general . Thus Germany posses- sed , without realizing or paying attention to it , not to mention ap- preciating it , millions of good - will ambassadors , voluntary messen- gers of its own culture , first in the Slavic ...
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Foreword by Arnold Reymond Member of the Institut de France | 11 |
Preface | 15 |
Introduction Jewish Mediation through the Ages | 21 |
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Referencias a este libro
The Road Back: A Discovery of Judaism Without Embellishments Mayer Schiller Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |