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The founders of the Wissenschaft des Judentums had a keen interest in Jewish erudition during the Renaissance, especially in Italy. Leopold Zunz, for example, regarded the work of Azaria de’ Rossi ...
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  • 17 June 2003
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The founders of the Wissenschaft des Judentums had a keen interest in Jewish erudition during the Renaissance, especially in Italy. Leopold Zunz, for example, regarded the work of Azaria de’ Rossi as the point of departure for the historical-critical method upon which he based his “Science of Judaism”. In the past two centuries, Jewish writings from the Renaissance have been edited and reinterpreted. In the areas of historiography, philosophy and Kabbala, we have important new findings from research conducted in recent years. For a short time now, scholars active in the field of Judaic studies in Germany have also been working in this area.

This volume presents the results of a conference of younger scholars organized in Wittenberg by the Leopold Zunz Centre for the Study of European Judaism. It includes papers on the Bible and its exegesis, the literature of biblical commentary, traditions of Kabbala in its Jewish and Christian forms, and history and historiography.
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Price: $164.00
Pages: 292
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Jewish History and Culture
Publication Date: 17 June 2003
ISBN: 9789004129795
Format: Hardcover
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Giuseppe Veltri, Ph.D. (1991), Habilitation (1996), Free University Berlin, is Professor of Jewish Studies at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and Director of the Leopold Zunz Centre for the Study of European Judaism in Wittenberg. His most recent publications include Gegenwart der Tradition (Brill, 2002) and Magie und Halakha (Tübingen, 1997).
Annette Winkelmann, MA, Judaic Studies, University of Cologne, is Project Manager at the Leopold Zunz Centre for the Study of European Judaism and managing editor of the Newsletter of the European Association for Jewish Studies. Her publications include Chajim H. Steinthal, Sprachwissenschaftler und Philosoph im 19. Jahrhundert (Brill, 2002) and Religious Confessions and the Sciences in the Sixteenth Century (Brill, 2001).