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Beyond the yellow badge : anti-Judaism and antisemitism in medieval and early modern visual culture / edited by Mitchell B. Merback.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: N8180 .B45 2008

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    Series
    Brill's series in Jewish studies, v. 37
    Brill's series in Jewish studies ; v. 37.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2008
    Locale
    Europe
    Contents
    "Fair and friendly, sweet and beautiful" : hopes for Jewish conversion in Synagoga's Song of songs imagery / Elizabeth Monroe
    Disputation in stone : Jews imagined on the Saint Stephen Portal of Paris Cathedral / Kara Ann Morrow
    Taking Little Jesus to school in two thirteenth-century Latin psalters from South Germany / Eva Frojmovic
    The performative terms of Jewish iconoclasm and conversion in two Saint Nicholas windows at Chartres Cathedral / Anne F. Harris
    The Passion, the Jews, and the crisis of the individual on the Naumburg west choir screen / Jacqueline E. Jung
    Idealization and subjection at the south façade of Strasbourg Cathedral / Nina Rowe
    The Jews, Leviticus, and the unclean in medieval English bestiaries / Debra Higgs Strickland
    Constructing the inimical Jew in the Cantigas de Santa Maria : Theophilus's magician in text and image / Pamela A. Patton
    Images of "Jud Süss" Oppenheimer, an early modern Jew / Vivan B. Mann
    Old Testament heroes in Venetian high Renaissance art / Paul D. Kaplan
    Cleansing the temple : the Munich Gruftkirche as converted synagogue / Mitchell B. Merback
    New attitudes towards the Jews in the era of reformation and Counter-reformation : the patronage of Bishop Echter von Mespelbrunn / Annette Weber
    Between Calvinists and Jews : Hebrew script in Rembrandt's art / Shalom Sabar.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Merback, Mitchell B.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 405-418) and index.
    "Fair and friendly, sweet and beautiful" : hopes for Jewish conversion in Synagoga's Song of songs imagery / Elizabeth Monroe -- Disputation in stone : Jews imagined on the Saint Stephen Portal of Paris Cathedral / Kara Ann Morrow -- Taking Little Jesus to school in two thirteenth-century Latin psalters from South Germany / Eva Frojmovic -- The performative terms of Jewish iconoclasm and conversion in two Saint Nicholas windows at Chartres Cathedral / Anne F. Harris -- The Passion, the Jews, and the crisis of the individual on the Naumburg west choir screen / Jacqueline E. Jung -- Idealization and subjection at the south façade of Strasbourg Cathedral / Nina Rowe -- The Jews, Leviticus, and the unclean in medieval English bestiaries / Debra Higgs Strickland -- Constructing the inimical Jew in the Cantigas de Santa Maria : Theophilus's magician in text and image / Pamela A. Patton -- Images of "Jud Süss" Oppenheimer, an early modern Jew / Vivan B. Mann -- Old Testament heroes in Venetian high Renaissance art / Paul D. Kaplan -- Cleansing the temple : the Munich Gruftkirche as converted synagogue / Mitchell B. Merback -- New attitudes towards the Jews in the era of reformation and Counter-reformation : the patronage of Bishop Echter von Mespelbrunn / Annette Weber -- Between Calvinists and Jews : Hebrew script in Rembrandt's art / Shalom Sabar.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9789004151659
    9004151656
    Physical Description
    xxiii, 573 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm.

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