A Jewish Renaissance in Fifteenth-Century Spain Jews, Christians, and Muslims from the Ancient to the Modern World
A Jewish Renaissance in Fifteenth-Century Spain Jews, Christians, and Muslims from the Ancient to the Modern World
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Dettagli
- ISBN
- 9780691117492
- Autore
- Meyerson, Mark D.
- Editori
- Princeton and Oxford Princeton University Press, 2004.
- Formato
- 272 p. Gebundene Ausgabe
- Sovracoperta
- False
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Copia autografata
- False
- Prima edizione
- False
Descrizione
Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langj�igem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Very good and clean ex. -- Introduction: This book focuses on the final century of the history of the Jewish community of Morvedre, a town located in the kingdom of Valencia, itself part of the federated Crown of Aragon. The story of the Jews of Morvedre begins in 1248, with Jewish settlers� convergence on the town in the wake of King Jaume I s conquest of the region from the Muslims. The story ends as do all histories of the Jews of medieval Spain: with the Jews abandoning their homes and departing for new lands in the summer of 1492, in compliance with the edict of expulsion.1 Morvedre�s old Jewish quarter still stands in mute testimony to the Jews� previous existence and exile. The town itself, however, is no longer called Morvedre but Sagunto. In 1868 it reverted to a form of its old Roman name, Saguntum, as if to draw attention to its Roman antiquity' at the expense of its medieval past, when the town was peopled by Muslims and Jews. Indeed, while the stark and magnificent Roman arena readily brings the town�s ancient glories to mind, the rather ordinary architecture of the former Jewish quarter can almost make one forget that Jews ever lived there at all. ISBN 9780691117492