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Studies in the Formation of Medieval Hebrew Philosophical Terminology
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This volume contains studies based on papers delivered at the international conference of the PESHAT in Context project entitled “Themes, Terminology, and Translation Procedures in Twelfth-Century ...
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20 February 2020

This volume contains studies based on papers delivered at the international conference of the PESHAT in Context project entitled “Themes, Terminology, and Translation Procedures in Twelfth-Century Jewish Philosophy.” The central figure in this book is Judah Ibn Tibbon. He sired the Ibn Tibbon family of translators, which influenced philosophical and scientific Hebrew writing for centuries. More broadly, the study of this early phase of the Hebrew translation movement also reveals that the formation of a standardized Hebrew terminology was a long process that was never fully completed. Terminological shifts are frequent even within the Tibbonide family, to say nothing of the fascinating terminological diversity displayed by other authors and translators discussed in this book.
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Pages: 286
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Jewish History and Culture
Publication Date:
20 February 2020
ISBN: 9789004412989
Format: Hardcover
Reimund Leicht, Ph.D. (2004), Free University, Berlin, is Ethel Backenroth Senior Lecturer in Medieval Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has published monographs, editions and articles on Jewish Thought in late antiquity and the Middle Ages, and on Johannes Reuchlin.
Giuseppe Veltri, Ph.D. (1991), Free University, Berlin, is professor of Jewish Philosophy at the University of Hamburg and of Comparative Religious Studies at the University of Leipzig. His fields of research are Jewish Philosophy in the Renaissance and Early Modern Period, Magic, and biblical tradition and translations. Among his publications are Language of Conformity and Dissent (2013); Scritti politici e filosofici di Simone Luzzatto (2013); Renaissance Philosophy in Jewish Garb (2009); Libraries, Translations, and ‘Canonic’ Texts (2006).
Giuseppe Veltri, Ph.D. (1991), Free University, Berlin, is professor of Jewish Philosophy at the University of Hamburg and of Comparative Religious Studies at the University of Leipzig. His fields of research are Jewish Philosophy in the Renaissance and Early Modern Period, Magic, and biblical tradition and translations. Among his publications are Language of Conformity and Dissent (2013); Scritti politici e filosofici di Simone Luzzatto (2013); Renaissance Philosophy in Jewish Garb (2009); Libraries, Translations, and ‘Canonic’ Texts (2006).