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Book art as historical evidence: disputation and representation in late medieval Germany
Sarit Shalev-Eyni
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Department of Art History
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Historical Evidence
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Late Medieval Period
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Disputation
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Book Art
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Medieval Germany
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Historical Value
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Woodcut
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Jews
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Jewish
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Sermons
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Christian
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Written Sources
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Underrepresentation
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Historical Meaning
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Jewish-Christian Relations
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Scholarly Discourse
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Swabia
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Personal Use
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Bavaria
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Arts and Humanities
Disputation
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book art
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Historical evidence
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Woodcut
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Medieval Germany
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Jews
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Judaism
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Discourse
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Late Middle Ages
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Written sources
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Jewish-Christian Relations
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Bavaria
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Misrepresentation
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