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The monk's Haggadah a fifteenth century illuminated codex from the Monastery of Tegernsee, with a prologue by Friar Erhard von Pappenheim edited by David Stern; Christoph Markschies; Sarit Shalev-Eyni

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, Hebrew, Latin Original language: Hebrew, Latin Series: Dimyonot ; 1Publisher: University Park, Pa. Pennsylvania State University Press 2015Description: xii, 199 S., [40] Bl. Ill. 26 cmContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9780271063997
  • 0271063998
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 296.45371
  • 296.4/5371
  • G:de S:gj Z:24 G:de S:bm Z:24 G:de S:hs Z:24 G:de S:bg Z:24
LOC classification:
  • BM674.63
Other classification:
  • 9,10 | 1
  • AM 49200
  • NM 7260
  • 15.33
Online resources: Other related works: Rezensiert in: Johnson, Eric J. [Rezension von: Stern, David, The Monk's Haggadah: A Fifteenth-Century Illuminated Codex from the Monastery of Tegernsee, with a Prologue by Friar Erhard von Pappenheim]Summary: The monk's Haggadah (Munich codex Hebrew 200) : an introduction / David Stern -- The making of the codex : scribal work, illumination, and patronage / Sarit Shalev-Eyni -- The history of the codex and the Christian theological background of Erhard's prologue / Christoph Markschies -- The Hebraist background to Erhard's prologue / David Stern -- Codicology and description of the manuscript / Sarit Shalev-Eyni -- The prologue to the Haggadah by Erhard von Pappenheim (Latin text) / edited by Christoph Markschies with Erik Koenke and Anna Rack-Teuteberg -- The prologue to the Haggadah by Erhard von Pappenheim (English translation) / translated by Erik Koenke with David Stern -- The Passover Haggadah (in codex Hebrew 200) / translated by David SternSummary: "This fifteenth-century Haggadah, with a prologue by a Dominican friar, offers a unique view of contemporary Christian perceptions of Judaism. This edition includes a facsimile of the codex; a critical edition and translation of the prologue; a translation of the Haggadah; and essays describing the historical and theological background"--Provided by publisherSummary: "This fifteenth-century Haggadah, with a prologue by a Dominican friar, offers a unique view of contemporary Christian perceptions of Judaism. This edition includes a facsimile of the codex; a critical edition and translation of the prologue; a translation of the haggadah; and essays describing the historical and theological background"--
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single unit book single unit book HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – 1st floor – Library Room – Open Stacks R (Reference collection) R:BM674.63 .T44 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2023-4911

Includes bibliographical references and index. - In English with a facsimile of the original manuscript in Hebrew with a Latin prologue and English translations of both

The monk's Haggadah (Munich codex Hebrew 200) : an introduction / David Stern -- The making of the codex : scribal work, illumination, and patronage / Sarit Shalev-Eyni -- The history of the codex and the Christian theological background of Erhard's prologue / Christoph Markschies -- The Hebraist background to Erhard's prologue / David Stern -- Codicology and description of the manuscript / Sarit Shalev-Eyni -- The prologue to the Haggadah by Erhard von Pappenheim (Latin text) / edited by Christoph Markschies with Erik Koenke and Anna Rack-Teuteberg -- The prologue to the Haggadah by Erhard von Pappenheim (English translation) / translated by Erik Koenke with David Stern -- The Passover Haggadah (in codex Hebrew 200) / translated by David Stern

"This fifteenth-century Haggadah, with a prologue by a Dominican friar, offers a unique view of contemporary Christian perceptions of Judaism. This edition includes a facsimile of the codex; a critical edition and translation of the prologue; a translation of the Haggadah; and essays describing the historical and theological background"--Provided by publisher

"This fifteenth-century Haggadah, with a prologue by a Dominican friar, offers a unique view of contemporary Christian perceptions of Judaism. This edition includes a facsimile of the codex; a critical edition and translation of the prologue; a translation of the haggadah; and essays describing the historical and theological background"--

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