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The friars and the Jews: the evolution of medieval anti-Judaism
Jeremy Cohen
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Frontmatter (page N/A)
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Preface (page 7)
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Abbreviations (page 11)
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Introduction (page 13)
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Part One The Emergence of Mendicant Anti-Judaism (page 17)
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Chapter 1 The Early Medieval Background (page 19)
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Chapter 2 The Mendicant Orders (page 33)
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Chapter 3 The Attack on Rabbinic Literature (page 51)
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Chapter 4 The Spread of Inquisitorial Activity (page 77)
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Part Two Ideological Refinements (page 101)
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Chapter 5 The School of Raymond de Penaforte: Pablo Christiani (page 103)
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Chapter 6 The School of Raymond de Penaforte: Raymond Martini (page 129)
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Chapter 7 Synthesis and Diffusion: Nicholas of Lyra (page 170)
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Part Three The Ideology in Perspective: Its Applications and Its Significance (page 197)
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Chapter 8 Raymond Lull (page 199)
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Chapter 9 Involving the Laity: Mendicant Poetry and Preaching (page 226)
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Chapter 10 Conclusion: Mendicant Anti-Judaism and the Evolving Self-Consciousness of Late Christendom (page 242)
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Appendix (page 265)
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Bibliography (page 267)
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Index (page 295)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SP | 58.3 (Jul. 1983): 743-745 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-7134%28198307%2958%3A3%3C743%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-1 |
AHR | 88.1 (Feb. 1983): 93 | http://www.jstor.org/cgi-bin/jstor/viewitem/00028762/di951429/95p0037m |
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Published: c1982
Publisher: Cornell University Press
- 9780801414060 (hardcover)
- 9780801492662 (paper)