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Rashi, Biblical Interpretation, and Latin Learning in Medieval Europe Mordechai Z. Cohen (Yeshiva University, New York)

Rashi, Biblical Interpretation, and Latin Learning in Medieval Europe By Mordechai Z. Cohen (Yeshiva University, New York)

Rashi, Biblical Interpretation, and Latin Learning in Medieval Europe by Mordechai Z. Cohen (Yeshiva University, New York)


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Offers new perspectives on the revolutionary interpretive methods and literary conceptions of Rashi (Troyes 1040-1105), the most influential Jewish Bible commentator of all time, by comparison with contemporaneous trends in Latin learning, especially parallels to the Psalms commentary of Rheims Cathedral Master Bruno the Carthusian (1030-1101).

Rashi, Biblical Interpretation, and Latin Learning in Medieval Europe Summary

Rashi, Biblical Interpretation, and Latin Learning in Medieval Europe: A New Perspective on an Exegetical Revolution by Mordechai Z. Cohen (Yeshiva University, New York)

In this volume, Mordechai Z. Cohen explores the interpretive methods of Rashi of Troyes (1040-1105), the most influential Jewish Bible commentator of all time. By elucidating the 'plain sense' (peshat) of Scripture, together with critically selected midrashic interpretations, Rashi created an approach that was revolutionary in the talmudically-oriented Ashkenazic milieu. Cohen contextualizes Rashi's commentaries by examining influences from other centers of Jewish learning in Muslim Spain and Byzantine lands. He also opens new scholarly paths by comparing Rashi's methods with trends in Latin learning reflected in the Psalms commentary of his older contemporary, Saint Bruno the Carthusian (1030-1101). Drawing upon the Latin tradition of enarratio poetarum ('interpreting the poets'), Bruno applied a grammatical interpretive method and incorporated patristic commentary selectively, a parallel that Cohen uses to illuminate Rashi's exegetical values. Cohen thereby brings to light the novel literary conceptions manifested by Rashi and his key students, Josef Qara and Rashbam.

Rashi, Biblical Interpretation, and Latin Learning in Medieval Europe Reviews

'... Cohen's handsomely produced book [is] a highly informative, extremely fastidious exploration of important developments in biblical scholarship in the central Middle Ages and their complex intra- and interreligious interlacings.' Eric Lawee, Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies

About Mordechai Z. Cohen (Yeshiva University, New York)

Mordechai Z. Cohen, author of Three Approaches to Biblical Metaphor (2003), Opening the Gates of Interpretation (2011), and The Rule of Peshat (2020), is a recognized expert on Jewish Bible interpretation in its Muslim and Christian cultural contexts. He has taught at universities in the US, Israel, Europe, and China.

Table of Contents

Dedication; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1. A new program of Peshat ('plain sense' exegesis); 2. 'Settling' the words of scripture using Midrash; 3: St Bruno on psalms - precedent for Rashi?; 3: St Bruno on psalms - precedent for Rashi?; 4. Comparison to the Andalusian exegetical school; 5. Comparison to the Byzantine exegetical school; 6. Rashi's literary sensibilities and Latin Grammatica; 7. Rashi's notion of 'the poet' (ha-meshorer) in Latin context; 8. Joseph Qara and Rashbam: Peshat legacy in Northern France; 9. Literary sensibilities of Peshat within a Latin context; Bibliography; General index; Index of scriptural references; Index of rabbinic sources.

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9781108470292
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Rashi, Biblical Interpretation, and Latin Learning in Medieval Europe: A New Perspective on an Exegetical Revolution by Mordechai Z. Cohen (Yeshiva University, New York)
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Cambridge University Press
2021-04-29
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