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David B. Ruderman. The World of a Renaissance Jew: The Life and Thought of Abraham ben Mordecai Farissol. Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College Press, 1981. xviii + 266 pp. $20.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Pier Cesare Ioly-Zorattini*
Affiliation:
Università di Udine

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Copyright © Renaissance Society of America 1982

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References

1 Don Isaac Abravanel: Statesman and Philosopher (Philadelphia, 1953).

2 Elie Levite humaniste et massorete (1469-1549) (Leiden, 1963).

3 Yoseph Shlomo Delmedigo, Yashar of Candia: His Life, Works and Times (Leiden, 1974)-

4 “An exemplary Sermon from the Classroom of a Jewish Teacher in Renaissance Italy,” Italia, 1 (1978), 7-38; “The Founding of a Gemilut Hasadim Society in Ferrara in 1515,” Association for Jewish Studies Review, 1 (1976), 233-267; “Giovanni Mercurio da Correggio's Appearance in Italy as Seen Through the Eyes of an Italian Jew,” Renaissance Quarterly, 28 (1975) 309-322; “The Iggeret Orhot Olam of Abraham b. Mordecai Farissol in Its Historical Context” (in Hebrew), Proceedings, Sixth World Congress of Jewish Studies, 2 (1976), 169-178.