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Autore principale: | Ruderman, David B.
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Titolo: | Jewish thought and scientific discovery in early modern Europe / David B. Ruderman. |
Pubblicazione: | New Haven : Yale university press, c1995. |
Descrizione fisica: | XI, 391 p., [12] p. di tav. : ill. ; 25 cm |
Contiene: | Indice: Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. Medieval Jewish attitudes toward nature and scientific activity 2. The legitimation of scientific activity among Central and Eastern European Jews 3. Padua and the formation of a Jewish medical community in Italy 4. Can a scholar of the natural sciences take the Kabbalah seriously? 5. Science and skepticism 6. Between high and low cultures 7. Kabbalah, science and Christian polemics 8. On the diffusion of scientific knowledge within the Jewish community 9. Contemporary science and Jewish law in the eyes of Isaac Lampronti and his rabbinic interlocutors 10. The community of Converso physicians 11. A Jewish thinker in Newtonian England 12. Physico-theology and Jewish thought at the end of the eighteenth century. Epilogue. Bibliographic essay: The study of nature in ancient Judaism. Index |
Note galileane: | Numerosi i riferimenti a Galilei, per i quali cfr. l'indice dei nomi |
Visionato in: | IMSS |
ISBN: | 0300061129 |
Discipline: | Religione e scienza--Studi. |
Sudd. cronologiche: | Rinascimento. Secolo XVII. Secolo XVIII. |
Correlato a: | Morpurgo, Piero. Recensione]. |
Collocazione: | LS 07738 |
Nota di esemplare: | Mostra nota di esemplare |
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