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Levi's Vindication

Levi's Vindication
Author: Kenneth R. Stow
Publisher: Hebrew Union College Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822983117

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The "1007 Anonymous," an imaginative, brief text composed in the third or early fourth decade of the thirteenth century, illustrates the proper relations between Jews and their lay rulers and the pope. The pope, consistent in applying laws that both restricted and protected Jews, is seen as a just ruler. Kings and dukes, by contrast, were inconsistent and capricious, threatening Jewish life. This message had to be conveyed indirectly, and the "1007's" vehicle for doing so was a fictional story of murderous attack and forced conversion known as "The Terrible Event of the Year 1007." Yet, by examining the details of this story-which include a direct borrowing from The Quest of the Grail composed in 1221, and a reference to coinage that could only have been made during the early thirteenth century-the actual time-and the purpose-of the 1007's composition is revealed. Claims that the veracity of the story and the actuality of the supposed massacre are demonstrated thorough a comparison with the chronicles of Raoul Glaber and Ademar of Chabannes are shown to be incorrect, as part of Stow's larger discussion of the correct approach to reading medieval Hebrew texts. Students of the 1007 have in fact inverted the order, using the 1007 to give credence to the fantasies of the two Christian writers. That the 1007 was not substantiable by such comparisons was demonstrated by the great French scholar Israel Levi at the turn of the twentieth century. No one, however, paid him heed-regrettably, for he was absolutely correct. Appropriately, this book is titled Levi's Vindication.


Primo Levi

Primo Levi
Author: Ian Thomson
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 934
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1466866063

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Primo Levi, author of Survival in Auschwitz and The Periodic Table, wrote books that have been called the essential works of humankind. Yet he lived an unremarkable existence, remaining until his death in the house in which he'd been born; managing a paint and varnish factory for thirty years; and tending his invalid mother to the last. Now, in a matchless account, Ian Thomson unravels the strands of a life as improbable as it was influential, the story of the most modest of men who became a universal touchstone of conscience and humanism. Drawing on exclusive access to family members and previously unseen correspondence, Thomson reconstructs the world of Levi's youth--the rhythms of Jewish life in Turin during the Mussolini years--as well as his experience in Auschwitz and difficult reintegration into postwar Italy. Thomson presents Levi in all his facets: his fondness for Louis Armstrong and fast cars, his insomnia and many near-catastrophic work accidents. Finally, he explores the controversy and isolation of Levi's later years, along with the increasing tensions in his life--between his private anguish and gift for friendship; his severe bouts of depression and passion for life and ideas; his pervasive dread and reasoned, pragmatic ethic. Praised in Britain as "the best sort of history" and "a model of its kind," Primo Levi: A Life is certain to take its place as the standard biography and a necessary companion to the works themselves.


New Reflections on Primo Levi

New Reflections on Primo Levi
Author: R. Sodi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2011-07-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230119670

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This book presents a baker's dozen of interpretative keys to Levi's output and thought. It deepens our understanding of common themes in Levi studies (memory and witness) while exploring unusual and revealing byways (Levi and Calvino, or Levi and theater, for example).


Anonyms

Anonyms
Author: William Cushing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 854
Release: 1889
Genre: Anonyms and pseudonyms
ISBN:

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Euclid Vindicated from Every Blemish

Euclid Vindicated from Every Blemish
Author: Gerolamo Saccheri
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3319059661

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This first complete English language edition of Euclides vindicatus presents a corrected and revised edition of the classical English translation of Saccheri's text by G.B. Halsted. It is complemented with a historical introduction on the geometrical environment of the time and a detailed commentary that helps to understand the aims and subtleties of the work. Euclides vindicatus, written by the Jesuit mathematician Gerolamo Saccheri, was published in Milan in 1733. In it, Saccheri attempted to reform elementary geometry in two important directions: a demonstration of the famous Parallel Postulate and the theory of proportions. Both topics were of pivotal importance in the mathematics of the time. In particular, the Parallel Postulate had escaped demonstration since the first attempts at it in the Classical Age, and several books on the topic were published in the Early Modern Age. At the same time, the theory of proportion was the most important mathematical tool of the Galilean School in its pursuit of the mathematization of nature. Saccheri's attempt to prove the Parallel Postulate is today considered the most important breakthrough in geometry in the 18th century, as he was able to develop for hundreds of pages and dozens of theorems a system in geometry that denied the truth of the postulate (in the attempt to find a contradiction). This can be regarded as the first system of non-Euclidean geometry. Its later developments by Lambert, Bolyai, Lobachevsky and Gauss eventually opened the way to contemporary geometry. Occupying a unique position in the literature of mathematical history, Euclid Vindicated from Every Blemish will be of high interest to historians of mathematics as well as historians of philosophy interested in the development of non-Euclidean geometries.


A Beam of Divine Glory: or, the Unchangeableness of God: opened, vindicated, and improved. Whereunto is added, The Soul's Rest in God ... To which is prefixed the author's last letter, etc. [Edited by J. Rowe.]

A Beam of Divine Glory: or, the Unchangeableness of God: opened, vindicated, and improved. Whereunto is added, The Soul's Rest in God ... To which is prefixed the author's last letter, etc. [Edited by J. Rowe.]
Author: Edward PEARSE (Preacher at St. Margaret's, Westminster.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1674
Genre:
ISBN:

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Old doctrines vindicated by new prophets

Old doctrines vindicated by new prophets
Author: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Publisher: Philaletheians UK
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2020-07-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Nature’s workshop is one vast clockwork guided by immutable laws, in which there is no room for the caprices of special providence.