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Simonsohn Shlomo

The Jews in Sicily, Volume 10 Notaries of Palermo - Part One

Brill Publishers, 2007

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Anno di pubblicazione
2007
ISBN
9789004157620
Luogo di stampa
Leiden
Autore
Simonsohn Shlomo
Pagine
734
Volumi
1
Editori
Brill Publishers
Edizione
prima edizione
Soggetto
Ebrei, Generale, Italia
Descrizione
As New
Descrizione
Cloth
Stato di conservazione
Come nuovo
Lingue
Inglese
Prima edizione

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The Jews in Sicily, Volume 10 Notaries of Palermo - Part One Part One Shlomo Simonsohn Books Available Publication year: 2007 ISBN-13 (i)The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) has been changed from 10 to 13 digits on 1 January 2007: 978 90 04 15762 0 ISBN-10: 90 04 15762 X Cover: Cloth with dustjacket Number of pages: x, 734 pp. (English) List price: ¿ 450,00 Readership All those interested in the history, especially social and economic, of Sicily, Italy, the Mediterranean, Aragon and Spain, mediaeval Jewry, Jewish and Hebraic Studies. About the author(s) Shlomo Simonsohn is Professor Emeritus of Jewish History at Tel Aviv University. He is a former rector of the university and former chairman of the Rectors and Presidents Conference of Israel. He has published extensively on the history of the Jews in Italy, the Papal See and the Jews, and cognate subjects. This volume of the Documentary History of the Jews in Italy is the second of the second series, illustrating the history of the Jews in Sicily based on notarial and court records. It is the sequel to the eight volumes of the first series. Notarial deeds drawn up by public notaries in Palermo and elsewhere and cases brought before the Pretorian Court in Palermo present a kaleidoscopic picture of the private lives of the Jews of Sicily during the last three centuries of their presence on the island. They illustrate the economic, social and religious history of the Jewish minority and the relations with the Christian majority. Much information is provided on trade and commerce, crafts and professions, religious and family life. Some light is thrown also on the internal life of the communities, particulary the larger ones, including organization and institutions, the synagogue, education, customs and traditions. Although the surviving legal deeds present only a fraction of the total drawn up in those years, they are copious and abundant. Over 30,000 documents of this group were selected for publication. While some documents were dealt with at length, most had to be presented in summary form, giving only the bare essentials. Most appear here for the first time. The volume is provided with additional bibliography and indexes, while the introduction will appear at the end of the series. Size: Ottavo
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