Communication in the Jewish diaspora: the pre-modern world
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"From Catalonia to the Caribbean: The Sephardic Orbit from Medieval to Modern Times is a polyphonic collection of essays in honor of Jane S. Gerber's contributions as a leading scholar and teacher. Each chapter presents new or underappreciated source materials or questions familiar historical models to expand our understanding of Sephardic cultural, intellectual, and social history. The subjects of this volume are men and women, rich and poor, connected to various Sephardic Diasporas--Spanish, Portuguese, North African, or Middle Eastern--from medieval to modern times. They each, in their own way, challenged the expectations of their societies and helped to define the religious, ethnic, and intellectual experience of Sephardim as well as surrounding cultures throughout the world" --
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In: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004390805
Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Introduction: "Greco-Roman Associations" and the Jews /Benedikt Eckhardt -- Private Associations in Hellenistic and Roman Cities: Common Ground and Dividing Lines /Benedikt Eckhardt -- Political and Sacred Animals: Religious Associations in Greco-Roman Egypt /Andrew Monson -- Qumran Discipline and Rites of Affliction in Their Associational Context /Andrew R. Krause -- Jewish Associations in Alexandria? /Kimberley Czajkowski -- Les communautés juives de la Diaspora dans le droit commun des associations du monde gréco-romain /Marie-Françoise Baslez -- Associations beyond the City: Jews, Actors and Empire in the Roman Period /Benedikt Eckhardt -- Organisationsstrukturen jüdischer Gemeinden im Mäandertal /Ulrich Huttner -- The Associates and the Others: Were Rabbinic Ḥavurot Greco-Roman Associations? /Clemens Leonhard -- Back Matter -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Subjects.
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In: Collection des la Revue des études juives 44
In: Medieval and Renaissance texts and studies 388
In: Medieval confluences series 1
As Thierry Bonnot reminded in Biographies d'objets, it is the relational object that must above all focus the attention of the humanities studies. After being interested in objects as communication media in a first thesis, it is now in objects as media for exchanges in and outside Jewish communities at the end of the Middle Ages, in a larger territory a priori, the Catalan-Aragonese area with some Provencal parallels. Combining economic anthropology, sociology, even social psychology, and archeology, the approach will again be interdisciplinary, but more on the side of history than of the history of art this time. Why this obsession with objects? No doubt this should be compared to what Antoine Hennion and Bruno Latour noted in 1993: "Objects do something, and first of all they make us". Certain exchanges of objects punctuate the stages of life, are linked to religious practice, to the notion of family transmission or even to Justice and politics, and reflect the different contexts of an era, in both private and public spheres. In the era of the last centuries of coexistence of communities before the expulsions of the Jews, with many decrees against them, the paradoxes are also numerous, and one can even find Christian sacred objects in some Jewish hands. Furniture, trinkets, books therefore, but also other "things" can be considered here, mentioned in archival documents, notarial, judicial acts, even responsa . always with a notion of value and mobility, even reuse, and overall, a notion of survival to a certain extent (permanent inert elements witnessing the living, mortals), even if they have not all get reach to us. Moreover, the objects seem to be an emerging subject and museum exhibitions of medieval objects linked to Jewish communities are relatively recent, and still very limited on the French area but about to expand. ; Comme rappelait Thierry Bonnot dans Biographies d'objets, c'est l'objet relationnel qui doit surtout retenir l'attention des sciences humaines et sociales. Après m'être intéressée aux ...
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In: The Near and Middle East Vol. 103
Part 1. Life and times of Ibn òHazm -- Abu Muhammad 'Ali Ibn Hazm : a biographical sketch / Josâe Miguel Puerta Vâilchez -- A portrait of the °åalim as a young man : the formative years of Ibn òHazm, 404/1013-420/1029 / Bruna Soravia -- Ibn òHazm and the territory of Huelva: personal and family relationships / Alejandro Garcâia Sanjuâan -- Ibn òHazm and al-Andalus / David J. Wasserstein -- Ibn òHazm on history : a few remarks / Gabriel Martinez-Gros -- Part 2. Legal aspects -- Ibn òHazm's literalism : a critique of Islamic legal theory / Adam Sabra -- La doctrine sur l'exercice de la justice : un exemple du dâesaccord entre Ibn òHazm et les måalikites / Alfonso Carmona Gonzâalez -- Claim (Da°wa) or Complaint (Shakwåa)? Ibn òHazm's and Qåaòdåi °Iyåaòd's doctrines on accusations of rape / Delfina Serrano -- Part III. Linguistics -- Ibn Maòdåa® as a òZåahiråi Grammarian / Kees Versteegh -- Which curiousity? Ibn òHazm's suspicion of grammarians / Salvador Peäna -- Part IV. Art and aesthetics -- Art and aesthetics in the work of Ibn òHazm of Cordoba / Josâe Miguel Puerta Vâilchez -- Part V. Theology, Philosophy and ethics -- Ibn òHazm's sources on Ash'arism and Mu'tazilism / Sabine Schmidtke -- Aristotle and Ibn òHazm : on the logic of the Taqråib / Rafael Ramâon Guerrero -- Ibn òHazm's logical pedigree / Joep Lameer -- Ibn òHazm on sins and salvation / Christian Lange -- Part VI. Interreligious polemics -- The testimony of reason and the historical reality : Ibn òHazm's refutation of Christianity / Martin-Samuel Behloul -- Le sens de al polâemique anti-biblique chez Ibn òHazm / Dominique Urvoy -- Ibn òHazm and the Jewish zindåiq / Maribel Fierro -- Part VII. Reception -- Shurayòh al-Ru'aynåi and the transmission of the works of Ibn òHazm / Camilla Adang -- Refutations of Ibn òHazm by Måalikåi authors from al-Andalus and North-Africa / Samir Kaddouri -- Elements of acceptance and rejection in Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya's systematic reading of Ibn òHazm / Livnat Holtzman -- Ibn òHazm selon certains savants shåi'ites / Hassan Ansari -- The reception of Ibn òHazm in Arabic chronicles / Luis Molina -- Part VIII. Bibliography -- Inventory of Ibn òHazm's works / Josâe Miguel Puerta Vâilchez -- Ibn Hòazm, bibliography of secondary sources / Leigh Chipman
Il-Il Malibert-Yatziv est maître de conférences à l'INALCO, au département d'études hébraïques et juives. Ses travaux portent sur l'hébreu moderne (morphosyntaxe, histoire de la langue). Dernière publication (2009) : « La flexion préfixale dite "futur" en hébreu contemporain », Faits de langue 33, 177-184. - Il-Il Malibert-Yatziv is associate professor at the INALCO, Hebrew and Jewish studies Department. Her works are about modern Hebrew (morphosyntax, language history). Last publication (2009): « La flexion préfixale dite "futur" en hébreu contemporain », Faits de langue 33, 177-184. ; International audience ; Hebrew and its history offer, still today, grounds for disagreement. Among them, one finds the language family to which this "ancient-new" linguistic variety belongs, as well as the origin and the characteristics of the complicated process of its reactivation. The author presents here some aspects of the discussion on these questions which keep the academic milieu busy, as well as the issues which appear behind the divergent opinions (theoreticians, political authorities, linguists politically aware). ; L'hébreu et son histoire fournissent, aujourd'hui encore, des motifs de désaccords, parmi lesquels figurent la famille linguistique à laquelle appartient cette « ancienne-nouvelle » langue, ainsi que l'origine et les caractéristiques du processus complexe de sa réactivation. L'auteur présente ici quelques aspects du débat sur ces questions qui occupe le milieu universitaire israélien et les enjeux qui se dessinent derrière les positions divergentes (théoriciens, instances politiques, linguistes politisés).
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