Byzantium and the Judaic Tradition (original) (raw)

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The paper explores the complexities of Byzantine culture through the lens of its interactions with the Judaic tradition. It highlights the cultural exchanges between Byzantium and Jewish communities, examining their impact on art, literature, and medicine. The study situates Byzantine culture within a broader religious and societal context, illustrating how these interactions shaped both Byzantine identity and Jewish cultural heritage.

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Claudia Rapp & Andreas Külzer (eds), The Bible in Byzantium. Appropriation, Adaptation, Interpretation, Reading Scripture in Judaism and Christianity 25, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 2019, Review in RES 11 (1/2019), p. 134-139.

Reiew of Ecumenical Studies, 2019

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