Science in Medieval Jewish Cultures
Herausgeber: Freudenthal, Gad
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Provides the first comprehensive overview by world-renowned experts of what we know today of medieval Jews' engagement with the sciences.
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Provides the first comprehensive overview by world-renowned experts of what we know today of medieval Jews' engagement with the sciences.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9781107001459
- ISBN-10: 1107001455
- Artikelnr.: 32900807
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9781107001459
- ISBN-10: 1107001455
- Artikelnr.: 32900807
Introduction Gad Freudenthal; Part I. The Greek-Arabic Scientific
Tradition, Its Appropriation, Adaptation, and Development in Medieval
Jewish Cultures, East and West: 1. The assimilation of Greek-Arabic
learning by medieval Jewish cultures: a brief bibliographic introduction
Gad Freudenthal; 2. Medieval Hebrew translations of philosophical and
scientific texts: a chronological table Mauro Zonta; 3. Arabic and Latin
cultures as resources for the Hebrew translation movement: comparative
considerations, both quantitative and qualitative Gad Freudenthal; 4. The
medieval Hebrew scientific book: production, circulation Malachi Beit-Arié;
Part II. Individual Sciences as Studied and Practised by Medieval Jews: 5.
Logic: its roles in the curriculum and as the organon of science Charles H.
Manekin; 6. Astronomy among medieval Jews Bernard R. Goldstein; 7.
Interactions between Jewish and Christian astronomers in the Iberian
peninsula José Chabás; 8. Hebrew mathematics and Jewish culture in the
Middle Ages Tony Lévy; 9. Mathematical and physical optics in medieval
Jewish scientific thought Eyah Meiron; 10. The evolution of the genre of
philosophical-scientific commentary: Hebrew supercommentaries on
Aristotle's Physics Ruth Glasner; 11. Latin scholastic influences on
late-medieval Hebrew physics: the state of the art Mauro Zonta; 12.
Meteorology and zoology in medieval Hebrew science Resianne Fontaine; 13.
The mental faculties and the psychology of sleep and dreams Hagar
Kahana-Smilansky; 14. Toward a history of astrological literature in
Hebrew: a bibliographical survey Reimund Leicht; 15. Astrology among
medieval Jews Shlomo Sela; 16. Astral magic in medieval Hebrew thought Dov
Schwartz; 17. Medicine among medieval Jews; the science, the art, and the
practice Carmen Caballero-Navas; 18. Medieval alchemy in Hebrew: a noted
absence Gad Freudenthal; 19. The science of language in medieval Jewish
thought Judith Olszowy-Schlanger; Part III. Scientific Knowledge in
Context: 20. Science in the Karaite communities Daniel Lasker; 21. Science
in the Jewish communities of the Byzantine cultural orbit: new perspectives
Y. Tzvi Langermann; 22. Science in medieval commentaries on the Bible James
T. Robinson; 23. Scientific elements in Kabbalah Hava Tirosh-Samuelson; 24.
History, language and the sciences in medieval Spain Eleazar Gutwirth.
Tradition, Its Appropriation, Adaptation, and Development in Medieval
Jewish Cultures, East and West: 1. The assimilation of Greek-Arabic
learning by medieval Jewish cultures: a brief bibliographic introduction
Gad Freudenthal; 2. Medieval Hebrew translations of philosophical and
scientific texts: a chronological table Mauro Zonta; 3. Arabic and Latin
cultures as resources for the Hebrew translation movement: comparative
considerations, both quantitative and qualitative Gad Freudenthal; 4. The
medieval Hebrew scientific book: production, circulation Malachi Beit-Arié;
Part II. Individual Sciences as Studied and Practised by Medieval Jews: 5.
Logic: its roles in the curriculum and as the organon of science Charles H.
Manekin; 6. Astronomy among medieval Jews Bernard R. Goldstein; 7.
Interactions between Jewish and Christian astronomers in the Iberian
peninsula José Chabás; 8. Hebrew mathematics and Jewish culture in the
Middle Ages Tony Lévy; 9. Mathematical and physical optics in medieval
Jewish scientific thought Eyah Meiron; 10. The evolution of the genre of
philosophical-scientific commentary: Hebrew supercommentaries on
Aristotle's Physics Ruth Glasner; 11. Latin scholastic influences on
late-medieval Hebrew physics: the state of the art Mauro Zonta; 12.
Meteorology and zoology in medieval Hebrew science Resianne Fontaine; 13.
The mental faculties and the psychology of sleep and dreams Hagar
Kahana-Smilansky; 14. Toward a history of astrological literature in
Hebrew: a bibliographical survey Reimund Leicht; 15. Astrology among
medieval Jews Shlomo Sela; 16. Astral magic in medieval Hebrew thought Dov
Schwartz; 17. Medicine among medieval Jews; the science, the art, and the
practice Carmen Caballero-Navas; 18. Medieval alchemy in Hebrew: a noted
absence Gad Freudenthal; 19. The science of language in medieval Jewish
thought Judith Olszowy-Schlanger; Part III. Scientific Knowledge in
Context: 20. Science in the Karaite communities Daniel Lasker; 21. Science
in the Jewish communities of the Byzantine cultural orbit: new perspectives
Y. Tzvi Langermann; 22. Science in medieval commentaries on the Bible James
T. Robinson; 23. Scientific elements in Kabbalah Hava Tirosh-Samuelson; 24.
History, language and the sciences in medieval Spain Eleazar Gutwirth.
Introduction Gad Freudenthal; Part I. The Greek-Arabic Scientific
Tradition, Its Appropriation, Adaptation, and Development in Medieval
Jewish Cultures, East and West: 1. The assimilation of Greek-Arabic
learning by medieval Jewish cultures: a brief bibliographic introduction
Gad Freudenthal; 2. Medieval Hebrew translations of philosophical and
scientific texts: a chronological table Mauro Zonta; 3. Arabic and Latin
cultures as resources for the Hebrew translation movement: comparative
considerations, both quantitative and qualitative Gad Freudenthal; 4. The
medieval Hebrew scientific book: production, circulation Malachi Beit-Arié;
Part II. Individual Sciences as Studied and Practised by Medieval Jews: 5.
Logic: its roles in the curriculum and as the organon of science Charles H.
Manekin; 6. Astronomy among medieval Jews Bernard R. Goldstein; 7.
Interactions between Jewish and Christian astronomers in the Iberian
peninsula José Chabás; 8. Hebrew mathematics and Jewish culture in the
Middle Ages Tony Lévy; 9. Mathematical and physical optics in medieval
Jewish scientific thought Eyah Meiron; 10. The evolution of the genre of
philosophical-scientific commentary: Hebrew supercommentaries on
Aristotle's Physics Ruth Glasner; 11. Latin scholastic influences on
late-medieval Hebrew physics: the state of the art Mauro Zonta; 12.
Meteorology and zoology in medieval Hebrew science Resianne Fontaine; 13.
The mental faculties and the psychology of sleep and dreams Hagar
Kahana-Smilansky; 14. Toward a history of astrological literature in
Hebrew: a bibliographical survey Reimund Leicht; 15. Astrology among
medieval Jews Shlomo Sela; 16. Astral magic in medieval Hebrew thought Dov
Schwartz; 17. Medicine among medieval Jews; the science, the art, and the
practice Carmen Caballero-Navas; 18. Medieval alchemy in Hebrew: a noted
absence Gad Freudenthal; 19. The science of language in medieval Jewish
thought Judith Olszowy-Schlanger; Part III. Scientific Knowledge in
Context: 20. Science in the Karaite communities Daniel Lasker; 21. Science
in the Jewish communities of the Byzantine cultural orbit: new perspectives
Y. Tzvi Langermann; 22. Science in medieval commentaries on the Bible James
T. Robinson; 23. Scientific elements in Kabbalah Hava Tirosh-Samuelson; 24.
History, language and the sciences in medieval Spain Eleazar Gutwirth.
Tradition, Its Appropriation, Adaptation, and Development in Medieval
Jewish Cultures, East and West: 1. The assimilation of Greek-Arabic
learning by medieval Jewish cultures: a brief bibliographic introduction
Gad Freudenthal; 2. Medieval Hebrew translations of philosophical and
scientific texts: a chronological table Mauro Zonta; 3. Arabic and Latin
cultures as resources for the Hebrew translation movement: comparative
considerations, both quantitative and qualitative Gad Freudenthal; 4. The
medieval Hebrew scientific book: production, circulation Malachi Beit-Arié;
Part II. Individual Sciences as Studied and Practised by Medieval Jews: 5.
Logic: its roles in the curriculum and as the organon of science Charles H.
Manekin; 6. Astronomy among medieval Jews Bernard R. Goldstein; 7.
Interactions between Jewish and Christian astronomers in the Iberian
peninsula José Chabás; 8. Hebrew mathematics and Jewish culture in the
Middle Ages Tony Lévy; 9. Mathematical and physical optics in medieval
Jewish scientific thought Eyah Meiron; 10. The evolution of the genre of
philosophical-scientific commentary: Hebrew supercommentaries on
Aristotle's Physics Ruth Glasner; 11. Latin scholastic influences on
late-medieval Hebrew physics: the state of the art Mauro Zonta; 12.
Meteorology and zoology in medieval Hebrew science Resianne Fontaine; 13.
The mental faculties and the psychology of sleep and dreams Hagar
Kahana-Smilansky; 14. Toward a history of astrological literature in
Hebrew: a bibliographical survey Reimund Leicht; 15. Astrology among
medieval Jews Shlomo Sela; 16. Astral magic in medieval Hebrew thought Dov
Schwartz; 17. Medicine among medieval Jews; the science, the art, and the
practice Carmen Caballero-Navas; 18. Medieval alchemy in Hebrew: a noted
absence Gad Freudenthal; 19. The science of language in medieval Jewish
thought Judith Olszowy-Schlanger; Part III. Scientific Knowledge in
Context: 20. Science in the Karaite communities Daniel Lasker; 21. Science
in the Jewish communities of the Byzantine cultural orbit: new perspectives
Y. Tzvi Langermann; 22. Science in medieval commentaries on the Bible James
T. Robinson; 23. Scientific elements in Kabbalah Hava Tirosh-Samuelson; 24.
History, language and the sciences in medieval Spain Eleazar Gutwirth.