Introduzione 1/2020
01/06/2020 Guido Bartolucci, Libera Pisano, Michela Torbidoni XV (2020), 1 Saggio Scarica il pdf
Recensione a G. Landauer, Esilio e anarchia. Scritti ebraici, Castelvecchi, Roma 2019
Francesco Ferrari XV (2020), 1 Recensione Scarica il pdf
L’Italia ebraica del Rinascimento. Intervista a Giuseppe Veltri
Libera Pisano XV (2020), 1 Intervista On the occasion of the publication of his most recent book Il Rinascimento nel pensiero ebraico (Paideia 2020), Giuseppe Veltri elucidates some crucial issues concerning the scientific and philosophical revolutions of the Italian Reinassance from a Jewish perspective. In order to do it, he will discuss the pivotal role […]
Il pensiero di Isacco Samuele Reggio tra Haskalah e Wissenschaft des Judentums
Alessandro Grazi XV (2020), 1 Saggio Recent investigations have started to challenge the Germano-centric approach to the study of the Wissenschaft des Judentums (Science of Judaism), one of the two main Jewish intellectual movements in the 19th century, together with the Haskalah (Jewish Illuminism). Part of this new approach aims at exploring commonalities between the […]
La primogenitura mosaica. Rileggere la filosofia della storia di Marco Mortara tra Gioberti, Vico e apostolato israelitico
Alberto Scigliano XV (2020), 1 Saggio The composition elaborates on the facets of Mantuan rabbi Marco Mortara’s Philosophy of History. Mortara, as one of the leading characters in 19th century Italian Judaism, is thus analysed according to his specific Mosaic conception of History. Through a contextualisation of some of his writings and a comparison with […]
Filosofia e qabbalah. Elia Benamozegh (1823-1900), un pensatore inattuale
Alessandro Guetta XV (2020), 1 Saggio Elia Benamozegh (Livorno 1823, ivi 1900), philosopher, biblical exegete, teacher at the Rabbinical College, was an original and prolific thinker. At the time the qabbalah or esoteric Jewish tradition was commonly considered as the result of an era of intellectual and religious decadence by the protagonists of Jewish studies, […]
Jewish Reform in 19th Century Italy
Asher Salah XV (2020), 1 Saggio This paper examines the development of Jewish reform projects in the frame of the political emancipation of Italian Jews and its role in shaping their religious debate in the 19th century. Jewish reform movements arose in Europe as a part of a larger debate concerning the necessity of improving […]
Challenging Religious Authorities. The Scientific Commitment of Simone Luzzatto and Yoseph Delmedigo
Michela Torbidoni XV (2020), 1 Saggio This paper offers a brief overview toward Simone Luzzatto’s and Yoseph Delmedigo’s commitment to secular learning.Their interest to natural sciences which embraces a bride range of fields, as mathematics, physics, medicine, and astronomy will be here considered a special periscope through which to observe and analyze 17th century multifaceted […]
Yehudah Abravanel e l’eredità di Marsilio Ficino. La «teologale sapienzia» e il divino Platone
Maria Vittoria Comacchi XV (2020), 1 Saggio The purpose of this paper is to investigate the in uence of Marsilio Ficino’s renovation antiquorum on Yehudah Abravanel’s Dialoghi d’amore (1535), in order to understand Yehudah’s re-elaboration of the notion of the prisca theologia in the light of a renovated union between reason and faith or philosophy […]
Innovazioni nei modelli speculativi ebraici dell’Italia del Rinascimento. Il caso di Yochanan Alemanno
Fabrizio Lelli XV (2020), 1 Saggio In Medieval Italian Jewish education Judeo-Arabic Aristotelianism merged with the most varied Jewish mystical trends. Even the many waves of refugees fleeing to Italy from other areas of the diaspora at the end of the Middle Ages could not affect deeply the peculiar fusion of rational and anti-rational speculation […]