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Cultural exchange: Jews, Christians, and art in the Medieval marketplace

✍ Scribed by Shatzmiller, Joseph


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
2017;2013
Tongue
English
Series
Jews Christians and Muslims from the ancient to the modern world
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


List of Illustrations vii Preface xi Introduction 1 Part 1 Pawnbrokers: Agents of Cultural Transmission 5 Chapter 1 Financial Activities in the Medieval Marketplace 7 Chapter 2 Securities for Loans: Church Liturgical Objects 22 Chapter 3 High Finance: Urban and Princely Pledges 45 Part 2 Human Imagery in Medieval Ashkenaz 59 Chapter 4 The Decorated Home of the Rabbi of Zurich 61 Chapter 5 German Jews and Figurative Art: Appreciation and Reservation 73 Part 3 At the Marketplace: Professionals in the Service of the "Other" 111 Chapter 6 Christian Artists and Jewish Patronage 113 Chapter 7 Jewish Craftsmanship at the Service of the Church 141 Conclusions 158 Appendix Jewish Traditions and Ceremonies: How Original? 162 Select Bibliography 167 Index 177

✦ Subjects


Beeldende kunsten;Christenen;Christians--Civilization;Christians--Social life and customs;Christians--Social life and customs--To 1500;Civilization;Civilization--Jewish influences;Culturele invloeden;Ethnic relations;Jews--Civilization;Jews--Social life and customs;Jews--Social life and customs--To 1500;Joden;jΓΈdisk kunst;kristen kunst;kunst- og kulturudveksling;kunst og samfund;middelalder;Jews -- Civilization;Jews -- Social life and customs -- To 1500;Christians -- Civilization;Christians -- S


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