The author is grateful to Villa I Tatti and the Carnegie Trust for their generous research funding.This article examines how a seemingly universal category, the imaginary Jew, fared in a local setting – arguably the most compelling and high-stakes local setting in Europe: early modern Rome. In Rome – the caput mundi, city of the Holy See – the premier manufacturer of Judaic symbolism confronted Europe’s oldest continuous community Jewish community. Imagined Jews and living Jews in Rome were equally robust, equally impossible to ignore, and had equal claims to antiquity. Both categories of Jews converged at the weekly conversionary sermons established in the late sixteenth century, an event that also regularly drew Christian observers from a...
Defence date: 24 April 2015Examining Board: Emeritus Professor Anthony Molho, European University I...
The article calls attention to the remarkable corpus of manuscripts of Jewish magic penned in pre-mo...
The relationship of the papacy to the Jews in the Middle Ages, which had developed under the influen...
This article examines how a seemingly universal category, the imaginary Jew, fared in a local settin...
The experience of Italian Jews during the Enlightenment is deserving of much more attention. Not onl...
At the onset of the twentieth century Italy had a small Jewish community that had been granted full ...
Based on the analysis of a case study from Ancona, this article proposes to reread the beginning of ...
This paper explores how sermons contributed to Jewish-Christian relations in Victorian England. I be...
Donato Manduzio was a Southern Italian peasant who only learned how to read and write in his early t...
Between the years 1550 and 1650, Italy's Jewish intellectuals created a unique and enduring synthesi...
During early modern period, the Jews in Italy became collectively mentioned in conducts (condotta) f...
The Jewish and Christian inhabitants of twelfth-century Rome viewed the urban landscape of their cit...
This book explores two areas of interest: the Papal Inquisition in Modena and the status of Jews in ...
Some Jews came to Rome in 161 B. C., when Judas Maccabaeus sent them as ambassadors in order to get ...
The institutional, social, and theological rise of an imperial-episcopal orthodoxy in the 4th-centur...
Defence date: 24 April 2015Examining Board: Emeritus Professor Anthony Molho, European University I...
The article calls attention to the remarkable corpus of manuscripts of Jewish magic penned in pre-mo...
The relationship of the papacy to the Jews in the Middle Ages, which had developed under the influen...
This article examines how a seemingly universal category, the imaginary Jew, fared in a local settin...
The experience of Italian Jews during the Enlightenment is deserving of much more attention. Not onl...
At the onset of the twentieth century Italy had a small Jewish community that had been granted full ...
Based on the analysis of a case study from Ancona, this article proposes to reread the beginning of ...
This paper explores how sermons contributed to Jewish-Christian relations in Victorian England. I be...
Donato Manduzio was a Southern Italian peasant who only learned how to read and write in his early t...
Between the years 1550 and 1650, Italy's Jewish intellectuals created a unique and enduring synthesi...
During early modern period, the Jews in Italy became collectively mentioned in conducts (condotta) f...
The Jewish and Christian inhabitants of twelfth-century Rome viewed the urban landscape of their cit...
This book explores two areas of interest: the Papal Inquisition in Modena and the status of Jews in ...
Some Jews came to Rome in 161 B. C., when Judas Maccabaeus sent them as ambassadors in order to get ...
The institutional, social, and theological rise of an imperial-episcopal orthodoxy in the 4th-centur...
Defence date: 24 April 2015Examining Board: Emeritus Professor Anthony Molho, European University I...
The article calls attention to the remarkable corpus of manuscripts of Jewish magic penned in pre-mo...
The relationship of the papacy to the Jews in the Middle Ages, which had developed under the influen...