The Jews in Rome, Volume 1 (1536-1551)

The Jews in Rome, Volume 1 (1536-1551)
Author: Kenneth Stow
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2022-07-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004509496


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This volume recreates through a register and apt citation the first thousand acts of an archive known informally as the 'Notai ebrei', a collection of as many as 10,000 such acts drawn by Roman rabbis between 1536 and 1640. The acts in this volume cover the twenty years prior to the establishment of the Roman ghetto by Paul IV in 1555. A lengthy introduction reveals these acts as a mirror of Jewish social and cultural life, including such matters as litigations, broken engagements, adoption, synagogal disputes, as well as rentals contracts, and apprenticeships. Most noteworthy is the ownership of property by women. This encouraged and reflected the treatment of both men and women as individuals. Indeed, individualism, which also promoted the amalgamation and ethnic levelling of a society that after about 1500 was notably one of immigrants, was this society's most salient characteristic.

The Jews in Genoa, Volume 2: 1682-1799

The Jews in Genoa, Volume 2: 1682-1799
Author: Rosanna Urbani
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2022-07-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004509534


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These volumes of the "Documentary History of the Jews in Italy", illustrate the history of the Jews in Genoa and surroundings from Antiquity to the French Revolution. The earliest documentary evidence takes the form of letters from King Theodoric. For the Middle Ages the documentation is relatively fragmentary and sporadic. Later there is greater abundance of historical evidence, which portrays chiefly the destinies of the Jews in the Republic from the sixteenth century on, when the presence of the Jews became permanent and a regular community was established also in the capital. The historical records presented illustrate mainly the relationship between the government of the Genoese Republic and the Jews, the latter's economic activities and their communal and social life. Some of the detailed descriptions of the Jewish population in Genoa, their living conditions and occupations, allow for a close examination of the social conditions of this Northern Italian community. For a while Genoa became a haven of refuge for some of the exiles from Spain, including the historian Joseph Hacohen and members of the Abarbanel family. The volumes are provided with an extensive introduction, bibliography, glossary and indexes.

The Jews in Genoa, Volume 1: 507-1681

The Jews in Genoa, Volume 1: 507-1681
Author: Rosanna Urbani
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 678
Release: 2022-07-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004509526


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These volumes of the "Documentary History of the Jews in Italy", illustrate the history of the Jews in Genoa and surroundings from Antiquity to the French Revolution. The earliest documentary evidence takes the form of letters from King Theodoric. For the Middle Ages the documentation is relatively fragmentary and sporadic. Later there is greater abundance of historical evidence, which portrays chiefly the destinies of the Jews in the Republic from the sixteenth century on, when the presence of the Jews became permanent and a regular community was established also in the capital. The historical records presented illustrate mainly the relationship between the government of the Genoese Republic and the Jews, the latter's economic activities and their communal and social life. Some of the detailed descriptions of the Jewish population in Genoa, their living conditions and occupations, allow for a close examination of the social conditions of this Northern Italian community. For a while Genoa became a haven of refuge for some of the exiles from Spain, including the historian Joseph Hacohen and members of the Abarbanel family. The volumes are provided with an extensive introduction, bibliography, glossary and indexes.

The Jews in Sicily

The Jews in Sicily
Author: Šelomō Simonsohn
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 745
Release: 1997
Genre: Cairo Genizah
ISBN: 9004157638


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A Documentary History of the Jews in Italy

A Documentary History of the Jews in Italy
Author: Hā-Ăqādemyā hal-Lĕʼummît hay-Yiśrĕʼēlît lĕ-Maddāʻîm (Yĕrûšālayim)
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Release: 1982
Genre:
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