Seeing with both eyes [electronic resource] : Ephraim Luntshitz and the Polish-Jewish renaissance / by Leonard S. Levin.

Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Supplements to The journal of Jewish thought and philosophy ; v. 2.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston [Mass.] : Brill, c2008Description: xvi, 449 pISBN: 9789047432746 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Ephraim Solomon ben Aaron, of Luntshits, 1550-1619 | Isserles, Moses ben Israel, ca. 1525-1572 | Jaffe, Mordecai ben Abraham, ca. 1535-1612 | Rabbis -- Poland -- Biography | Jewish philosophers -- History -- 16th century | Jewish philosophy -- History -- 16th centuryGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 296.3092 LOC classification: BM755.E68 | L48 2008Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Circles of infuence: Polish Jewish thought in the age of the late Renaissance -- The first wave (1550-1580) : Isserles, Jaffe, and Horowitz -- Young Ephraim: Ephraim's early outlook as expressed in City of Heroes -- The debate between Eliezer and Maharal -- Ephraim discovers philosophy -- The quest of reason: the outlook of the Precious Ornament (part 1) -- Return to origins: the outlook of the Precious Ornament (part 2) -- Conclusion.
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"English and Hebrew titles of primary works": p. [xv]-xvi.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-220) and index.

Circles of infuence: Polish Jewish thought in the age of the late Renaissance -- The first wave (1550-1580) : Isserles, Jaffe, and Horowitz -- Young Ephraim: Ephraim's early outlook as expressed in City of Heroes -- The debate between Eliezer and Maharal -- Ephraim discovers philosophy -- The quest of reason: the outlook of the Precious Ornament (part 1) -- Return to origins: the outlook of the Precious Ornament (part 2) -- Conclusion.

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