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The Monk's Haggadah

The Monk's Haggadah A Fifteenth-Century Illuminated Codex from the Monastery of Tegernsee, With a Prologue by Friar Erhard Von Pappenheim - Dimyonot: Jews and Cultural Imagination

Hardback (06 Feb 2015) | English,Hebrew,Latin

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1489, a magnificent illustrated Passover Haggadah was sent as a bequest to the Monastery of Saint Quirinus at Tegernsee in southern Germany. Shortly afterwards, the monastery's librarian sent the book to a Dominican friar named Erhard von Pappenheim, a Hebraist and expert on Jewish practice, and asked him to write a prologue. In response, Erhard wrote a remarkable treatise that is arguably the earliest quasi-ethnographic account of Jewish practice in early modern Europe and an extraordinary window onto a fifteenth-century Christian's perception of Jews and Judaism. The Monk's Haggadah brings together a facsimile edition of the codex in color, a critical edition of the Latin text of Erhard's prologue, an English translation of the Latin text, and a translation of the Hebrew text of the Haggadah. Additionally, the volume's editors provide historical context, explore the codicology, illustration, and patronage of the volume, and describe its Christian theological background. An absolutely unique document, this Haggadah stands to change many long-held conceptions about Jewish-Christian relations in the late Middle Ages and early modernity.

Book information

ISBN: 9780271063997
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Imprint: Penn State University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 296.45371
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English,Hebrew,Latin
Number of pages: 296
Weight: 1066g
Height: 254mm
Width: 178mm
Spine width: 25mm