The Literary and Philosophical Canon of Obadiah Sforno

Leiden ; Boston: BRILL (2023)
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Abstract

The philosophical and exegetical oeuvre, biography and legacy of the Jewish-Italian Renaissance Rabbi Obadiah Sforno (c. 1475–1550) are revisited for the first time by international scholars presenting in-depth studies on the thoughts of a man “between two worlds”.

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Giuseppe Veltri
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