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Publisher:
Collaborators:
  • Mandel Institute of Jewish Studies, Hebrew University
Year:
2005
Catalog number :
45-151106
ISBN:
965-493-220-2
Pages:
277
Language:
Weight:
540 gr.
Cover:
Hardcover

Censorship, Editing and the Text

Catholic Censorship and Hebrew Literature in the Sixteenth Century

Vol. Conference Supplement Series, 2
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Synopsis

This book examines the impact of Catholic censorship on the publication and dissemination of Hebrew literature in the early modern period. Hebrew literature made the transition to print in Italian print houses, most of which were owned by Christians. These became lively meeting places for Christian scholars, rabbis, and the many converts from Judaism who were employed as editors and censors.
Raz-Krakotzkin argues that the regulation of Hebrew print provided an avenue for the integration of Hebrew literature into the Christian corpus.