“I have always loved the Holy Tongue” : : Isaac Casaubon, the Jews, and a Forgotten Chapter in Renaissance Scholarship / / Joanna Weinberg, Anthony Grafton.

Isaac Casaubon (1559-1614) was one of Europe’s greatest Protestant scholars during the late Renaissance and was renowned for his expert knowledge of the early history of the church. Today, however, most of Casaubon’s books remain unread, and much of his vast archive remains unexplored. Grafton and W...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- A Note to Readers -- 1. Rabbi Isaac Casaubon: A Hellenist Meets the -- 2. How Casaubon Read Hebrew Texts -- 3. Wider Horizons in Hebraic Studies -- 4. Casaubon and Baronio: Early Christianity in a Jewish Setting -- 5. The Teller and the Tale: What Casaubon Learned from -- Appendix 1, The Long Apprenticeship: Casaubon and Arabic -- Appendix 2. Casaubon on the Masoretic Text -- Appendix 3. Casaubon’s Hebrew and Judaic Library -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Index
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Isaac Casaubon (1559-1614) was one of Europe’s greatest Protestant scholars during the late Renaissance and was renowned for his expert knowledge of the early history of the church. Today, however, most of Casaubon’s books remain unread, and much of his vast archive remains unexplored. Grafton and Weinberg’s close examination of his papers reveal for the first time that Casaubon’s scholarship was broader and richer than anyone has previously suspected, and they present a Casaubon not found in earlier literature: one who used Jewish materials to illuminate, and at times to transform, scholars’ understanding of of early Christianity; and one who, at the end of his life, worked with a little-known Jewish scholar in order to master parts of the Talmud, which few Christians could study on their own. Most importantly , this book shows that a Christian scholar of the European Renaissance could explore—and develop striking sympathy and affection for—the alien world and worship of the Jews.
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Contents --
Illustrations --
A Note to Readers --
1. Rabbi Isaac Casaubon: A Hellenist Meets the --
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4. Casaubon and Baronio: Early Christianity in a Jewish Setting --
5. The Teller and the Tale: What Casaubon Learned from --
Appendix 1, The Long Apprenticeship: Casaubon and Arabic --
Appendix 2. Casaubon on the Masoretic Text --
Appendix 3. Casaubon’s Hebrew and Judaic Library --
Glossary --
Bibliography --
Acknowledgments --
Index
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Appendix 1, The Long Apprenticeship: Casaubon and Arabic --
Appendix 2. Casaubon on the Masoretic Text --
Appendix 3. Casaubon’s Hebrew and Judaic Library --
Glossary --
Bibliography --
Acknowledgments --
Index
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