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The Secret Faith of Maestre Honoratus

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Until the summer of 1391, when anti-Jewish riots spread across the Iberian peninsula, the person subsequently known as Honoratus de Bonafide, a Christian physician and astrologer at the court of Ki...
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  • 29 July 2015
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Until the summer of 1391, when anti-Jewish riots spread across the Iberian peninsula, the person subsequently known as Honoratus de Bonafide, a Christian physician and astrologer at the court of King Joan I of Aragon, had been the Jew Profayt Duran of Perpignan. The precise details of Duran's conversion are lost to us. We do know, however, that like many other conversos, he began to conduct his professional and public life as a Christian even as he rejected that new identity in private. What is extraordinary in his case is that instead of quietly making his individual way, he began to write works in Hebrew—including anti-Christian polemics—that revealed his intense inner commitment to remaining a Jew.

Forced to reconceptualize Judaism under the pressures of his life as a converso, Duran elevated the principle of inner "intention" above that of ritual observance as the test of Jewish identity, ultimately claiming that the end purposes of Judaism can be attained through the study, memorization, and contemplation of the Hebrew Bible.

Duran also conceived of Judaism as a profoundly rational religion, with a proud heritage of scientific learning; the interplay between scientific knowledge and Jewish identity took on a central role in his works. Drawing on archival sources as well as published and unpublished manuscripts, Maud Kozodoy marshals rarely examined facts about the consumption and transmission of the sciences between the medieval and early modern periods to illuminate the thought—and the faith—of one of Jewish history's most enigmatic and fascinating figures.

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Price: $80.00
Pages: 320
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
Publication Date: 29 July 2015
ISBN: 9780812291810
Format: eBook
BISACs: HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, History and Archaeology, HISTORY / Jewish
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"Maud Kozodoy's book presents the first complete profile of Duran's life and thought. It is an exemplary work of intellectual history and a major contribution to scholarship on Duran and on converso literature. Her research emerges from a close reading of Duran's extant writings (published and unpublished) as well as archival materials, manuscript marginalia, student notes, contemporary accounts, and sources that offer historical parallels. By grounding Duran in his political, cultural, and intellectual contexts, Kozodoy peels back the layers of his Jewish identity and reveals the interconnections between that complex identity and his ideas."
Maud Kozodoy teaches in the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University.