Ambiguities and identities in jews communities in Late Antiguity

In view of the unavailability of sources produced by Jews - with the exception of a limited epigraphical record - the reconstruction of the history of the Jews among Late Antiquity and the High Middle Ages depends on the analysis of Christian sources. The study of the aduersus iudaeos literature mus...

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Autor principal: Laham Cohen, Rodrigo
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Publicado: Actas y comunicaciones del Instituto de Historia Antigua y Medieval 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/AcHAM/article/view/2650
http://repositorio.filo.uba.ar/handle/filodigital/3124
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topic Jews
Gregory the Great
Homiliae in Evangelia
Registrum epistularum
epigraphy
judíos
Gregorio Magno
Homiliae in evangelia
Registrum epistularum
epigrafía
spellingShingle Jews
Gregory the Great
Homiliae in Evangelia
Registrum epistularum
epigraphy
judíos
Gregorio Magno
Homiliae in evangelia
Registrum epistularum
epigrafía
Laham Cohen, Rodrigo
Ambiguities and identities in jews communities in Late Antiguity
topic_facet Jews
Gregory the Great
Homiliae in Evangelia
Registrum epistularum
epigraphy
judíos
Gregorio Magno
Homiliae in evangelia
Registrum epistularum
epigrafía
description In view of the unavailability of sources produced by Jews - with the exception of a limited epigraphical record - the reconstruction of the history of the Jews among Late Antiquity and the High Middle Ages depends on the analysis of Christian sources. The study of the aduersus iudaeos literature must be carried out with supreme caution. In fact, in many occasions we can scarcely be satisfied with the reconstruction of the image of the Hebrews displayed in the diverse texts and sermons, without knowing accurately neither the motivations nor the aims of such discursive constructions. On the other hand, there are other types of documents in which aspects of the interaction can be traced between Jewish and Christian communities. The analysis of the Homiliae in Evangelia of Gregory the Great, as well as his Registrum epistularum and the Jewish contemporary epigraphy, allows us to focus on the problematic from three types of different records. 
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title_short Ambiguities and identities in jews communities in Late Antiguity
title_full Ambiguities and identities in jews communities in Late Antiguity
title_fullStr Ambiguities and identities in jews communities in Late Antiguity
title_full_unstemmed Ambiguities and identities in jews communities in Late Antiguity
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