Notepad
The notepad is empty.
The basket is empty.
Free shipping possible
Free shipping possible
Please wait - the print view of the page is being prepared.
The print dialogue opens as soon as the page has been completely loaded.
If the print preview is incomplete, please close it and select "Print again".

Paulus Ricius: Schriften zur christlichen Kabbala. Band 1: Sal foederis (1507/1511/1514/1541)

BookHardcover
EUR84,00

Product description

Das Erstlingswerk »Salz des Bundes« (»Sal foederis«, 1507) von Paulus Ricius motiviert dessen Konversion vom Judentum zum Christentum gemäß den gattungstypischen Regeln christlicher Apologetik, setzt sich aber auch vorsichtig für die sogenannte 'christliche Kabbala' ein; Ricius ergreift damit Partei in der Reuchlin-Kontroverse, die die gelehrte Öffentlichkeit Europas in den Jahrzehnten vor der Reformation beschäftigte. Als Auftakt einer vierbändigen Edition der Schriften des Autors zur christlichen Kabbala präsentieren Frank Böhling und Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann das Werk zusammen mit einer Einleitung und einem Sachkommentar in einer zweisprachigen kritischen Ausgabe, die auch die Veränderungen der Drucke bis 1541 heranzieht.
Read more

Details

ISBN/GTIN978-3-7728-2851-5
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
FormatCloth over boards
Publication townStuttgart-Bad Cannstatt
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date24/10/2022
Editionmit kritischem Kommentar
Series no.11,1
Pages378 pages
LanguageGerman
Weight711 g
Article no.19554566
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.7d222d6c1c924d788c324a21a97fce0e
Product groupBU524
More details

Series

Ratings

Recommendations for similar products

Jane Austen is a writer ruined by TV adaptation (before you all start writing letters, I know there are good ones). Despite two centuries of inclusion in the canon, there are still many (and I am afraid they are mostly men) who dismiss her as 'frivolous', 'saccharine' or 'unserious'. This means it is only worth continuing to discuss Austen with people if they either don't use any of the aforementioned adjectives or if, by the latter, they mean, she is one of the funniest writers in English (full stop). If you don't know this already, the first page of 'Persuasion' will convince you, and then her biting, satirical commentary on Georgian society will show you that far from reverently writing about it out of admiration, she irreverently lambasts it and its eccentric snobbish hierarchy (people who write her off will probably say John Oliver likes Trump because both wear suits). If you don't believe me (and even if you do), read her (and start with 'Persuasion') before you watch her.

Author

More products from Ricius, Paulus

Subjects