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The Renaissance speaks Hebrew

- Silvana
- Expo: 12/04/2019 - 15/09/2019, MEIS, Ferrara,
- by Edited by Giulio Busi & Silvana Greco
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Publisher | Silvana |
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ISBN | 9788836643547 |
Author(s) | Edited by Giulio Busi & Silvana Greco |
Publication date | April 2019 |
Edition | Paperback |
Dimensions | 240 x 170 mm |
Illustrations | 150 col. & bw ill. |
Pages | 304 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
Exhibition | MEIS, Ferrara, |
Description
The volume, investigating the extraordinary season of the Italian Renaissance, highlights the great contribution offered to the culture of that period by the Jewish world, still little documented in today’s studies. Indeed, there is no doubt that Judaism, with its long-lasting identity and tradition strongly rooted in territorial states, has made a peculiar contribution to the sphere of arts, literature and humanistic philosophy, contributing to giving many original and inimitable intonations to the Italian Renaissance. The investigation proposed here focuses on the relationship – harmonious in some cases and conflictual in others – between the Christian majority society and the Jewish identity in the period between the early fifteenth and mid-sixteenth centuries, meaning from the full affirmation of the Humanism to the conclusion of the Council of Trento, offering at the same time a precise geographical overview of the phenomenon. The volume is divided into thematic chapters, it contains a rich catalog of testimonies ranging from liturgical objects to those of daily use, from manuscripts to furnishings to some art masterpieces, and is supplemented by bibliographical apparatus.

The Renaissance speaks Hebrew