The sixteenth-century Shebet Yehudah is an account of the persecutions of Jews in various countries and epochs, including their expulsion from Spain in the fifteenth century. It is not a medieval text and was written long after many of the events it describes. Yet although it cannot give us a contemporary medieval standpoint, it provides important insights into how later Jewish writers perceived Jewish–papal relations in the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries. Although the extent to which Jewish communities came into contact either with the papacy as an institution or the actions of individual popes varied immensely, it is through analysis of Hebrew works such as the Shebet Yehudah that we are able to piece together a certain u...
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The sixteenth-century Shebet Yehudah is an account of the persecutions of Jews in various countries ...
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This article describes how Jews were presented in medieval texts. It is based on two main sources be...
This book explores two areas of interest: the Papal Inquisition in Modena and the status of Jews in ...
In this essay, I will analyze the Visigothic law code, the Forum judicum, as revised by King Reccesw...
This article treats the intervention of Bishop Ramon Despont (1289-1312) in the affairs of the Jews ...
The sixteenth-century Shebet Yehudah is an account of the persecutions of Jews in various countries ...
How did Jewish communities in Europe react to the anti-Jewish legislation of the Fourth Lateran Coun...
Although the medieval papacy's stance towards the Jews is a well-established area of research, Jewis...
The relationship of the papacy to the Jews in the Middle Ages, which had developed under the influen...
From the eleventh century popes called for crusading against Muslims in the Near East and pagans in ...
The article analyzes the first explicit mention of the Toledot Yeshu - a polemical Jewish account of...
This paper addresses the question of how the Latin translation of the Talmud, known as the Extractio...
Franz Wasner examines the origins and theological significance of the pope\u27s veneration of the To...
The author is grateful to Villa I Tatti and the Carnegie Trust for their generous research funding.T...
This article employs sermons as a lens through which to examine Jewish-Christian relations in Victor...
When Christian Hebraists reprinted Jewish polemical works they served as Spokesmen for Judaism in ...
This article describes how Jews were presented in medieval texts. It is based on two main sources be...
This book explores two areas of interest: the Papal Inquisition in Modena and the status of Jews in ...
In this essay, I will analyze the Visigothic law code, the Forum judicum, as revised by King Reccesw...
This article treats the intervention of Bishop Ramon Despont (1289-1312) in the affairs of the Jews ...