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Author Cohen, Jeremy, 1953- author.
Title The friars and the Jews : the evolution of medieval anti-Judaism / Jeremy Cohen.
Publisher Ithaca : Cornell University Press, [1984]


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Descript 301 pages ; 23 cm.
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Note Originally published: 1982.
Contents Pt. 1: the emergence of mendicant anti-judaism -- 1. The early medieval background -- 2. The mendicant orders -- 3. The attack on Rabbinic literature -- 4. The spread of Inquisitorial activity -- Pt. 2: Ideological refinements -- 5. The school of Raymond de Penaforte: Pablo Christiani -- 6. The School of Raymond de Penaforte: Raymond Martini -- Synthesis and diffusion: Nicholas of Lyra -- Pt. 3: The ideology in perspective: its applications and its significance -- 8. Raymond Lull -- 9. Involving the laity: mendicant poetry and preaching -- 10. Conclusion: mendicant anti-judaism and the evolving self-consciousness of Latin Christendom -- Appendix: Textual parallels in Nicholas of Lyra's Quodlibetum and Raymond Martini's Pugio fidei.
ISBN 9780801492662
0801492661
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Author Cohen, Jeremy, 1953- author.
Series Cornell paperbacks
Cornell paperbacks.
Subject Antisemitism -- Europe -- History.
Christianity and antisemitism.
Friars.
Jews -- Europe -- History.
Antisemitism.
Christianity and antisemitism.
Friars.
Jews.
Jews -- History -- 600-1789.
Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500.
Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity -- History.
Antisemitism -- Europe -- History.
Europe.
Descript 301 pages ; 23 cm.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Note Originally published: 1982.
Contents Pt. 1: the emergence of mendicant anti-judaism -- 1. The early medieval background -- 2. The mendicant orders -- 3. The attack on Rabbinic literature -- 4. The spread of Inquisitorial activity -- Pt. 2: Ideological refinements -- 5. The school of Raymond de Penaforte: Pablo Christiani -- 6. The School of Raymond de Penaforte: Raymond Martini -- Synthesis and diffusion: Nicholas of Lyra -- Pt. 3: The ideology in perspective: its applications and its significance -- 8. Raymond Lull -- 9. Involving the laity: mendicant poetry and preaching -- 10. Conclusion: mendicant anti-judaism and the evolving self-consciousness of Latin Christendom -- Appendix: Textual parallels in Nicholas of Lyra's Quodlibetum and Raymond Martini's Pugio fidei.
ISBN 9780801492662
0801492661
Author Cohen, Jeremy, 1953- author.
Series Cornell paperbacks
Cornell paperbacks.
Subject Antisemitism -- Europe -- History.
Christianity and antisemitism.
Friars.
Jews -- Europe -- History.
Antisemitism.
Christianity and antisemitism.
Friars.
Jews.
Jews -- History -- 600-1789.
Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500.
Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity -- History.
Antisemitism -- Europe -- History.
Europe.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  DS146.E85 C64  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Antisemitism -- Europe -- History.
Christianity and antisemitism.
Friars.
Jews -- Europe -- History.
Antisemitism.
Christianity and antisemitism.
Friars.
Jews.
Jews -- History -- 600-1789.
Church history -- Middle Ages, 600-1500.
Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity -- History.
Antisemitism -- Europe -- History.
Europe.
Descript 301 pages ; 23 cm.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Note Originally published: 1982.
Contents Pt. 1: the emergence of mendicant anti-judaism -- 1. The early medieval background -- 2. The mendicant orders -- 3. The attack on Rabbinic literature -- 4. The spread of Inquisitorial activity -- Pt. 2: Ideological refinements -- 5. The school of Raymond de Penaforte: Pablo Christiani -- 6. The School of Raymond de Penaforte: Raymond Martini -- Synthesis and diffusion: Nicholas of Lyra -- Pt. 3: The ideology in perspective: its applications and its significance -- 8. Raymond Lull -- 9. Involving the laity: mendicant poetry and preaching -- 10. Conclusion: mendicant anti-judaism and the evolving self-consciousness of Latin Christendom -- Appendix: Textual parallels in Nicholas of Lyra's Quodlibetum and Raymond Martini's Pugio fidei.
ISBN 9780801492662
0801492661

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