The cultural legacy of the pre-ashkenazic jews in eastern Europe

Moshe Taube*

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Abstract

This book uncovers cultural traces of the ancient Jewry of Eastern Europe from the 10th to 15th centuries. These traces take the form of translations from Hebrew into East Slavic, ranging from accounts of Old Testament prophets and other historical figures of interest to both Jews and Christians, such as Alexander the Great, to scientific and philosophical texts on everything from astronomy to physiognomy to metaphysics. Moshe Taube's fine-grained analysis teases out a robust picture of this massive cultural enterprise: the translators, their erudition, their biases, and their collaborative method of translation with neighboring Christians. Summarizing over thirty years of philological and linguistic research, this book offers a substantial original contribution to the cultural history of Jews in Eastern Europe and their interaction with, and influence on, Slavic culture in the Middle Ages and Early Modern period.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherUniversity of California Press
Number of pages139
ISBN (Electronic)9780520390799
ISBN (Print)9780520390782
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Jan 2023

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© 2023 by Moshe Taube. All rights reserved.

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