Professor%20Anna%20Sapir%20Abulafia: List of publications
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Jacob and Esau and the interplay of Jewish and Christian identities in the Middle Ages
ABULAFIA A
Edited by:
Barrau, J, Bates, D
January 2021
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Lives, Identities, and Histories in the Central Middle Ages
Responses to Genocide. Coercion and marginalisation in ‘Gratian’s’ Decretum with particular reference to Jews and Muslims’
ABULAFIA A
Edited by:
Eichbauer, MH
January 2021
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A Cultural History of Genocide in the Middle Ages
The Fourth Lateran Council through the lens of Jewish service
Abulafia AS
January 2019
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Jews and Muslims under the Fourth Lateran Council
Medieval Church Doctrines and Policies
Abulafia AS
September 2018
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The Cambridge History of Judaism
The Contested seed of Abraham
SAPIR ABULAFIA ANNA
Edited by:
SHAGRIR, IRIS, KEDAR, BENJAMINZ, BALARD, MICHEL
June 2018
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Communicating the Middle Ages Essays in Honour of Sophia Menache
"This volume is a collection of nineteen original essays by leading specialists on the history, historiography and memory of the Crusades, the social and cultural aspects of life in the Latin East, as well as the military orders and inter ...
Crusades
Gratian and the Jews
Abulafia A
January 2017
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Jaarboek Thomas Instituut te Utrecht
Gratian’s collection of canons and its development into what became known as the Decretum contained some thirty-six canons which specifically dealt with some kind of interaction between Christians and Jews. This article wonders why those particular canons concerning Jews were included in the Decretum and not others, and why they were placed where they were in the collection. It attempts to ascertain what the reason might have been to include them and in what context that might have occurred. These questions are particularly pertinent because the vast majority of the so-called ‘Jewish’ canons were added to what Anders Winroth has established as the first recension of the Decretum. This article makes a start to answering these question through an in-depth analysis of Distinction 54, a section of the Decretum which explores rules governing the ordination of persons of unfree status to which a number of canons were added concerning Jewish slaveholding and Jewish office holding. The article investigates the position of the ‘Jewish’ canons in Distinction 54 and attempts to ascertain why they were added. It tries to find out how they were read by examining the comments on the canons in the Glossa ordinaria to the Decretum as well as glosses in a unique late twelfth-century manuscript (Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, MS 283/676) which reflect how the Decretum was taught in Oxford in the 1190s. The article hopes to show that an investigation into the process by which ‘Jewish’ canons entered the Decretum and the effect of their inclusion can add a great deal to our understanding of the intricate and paradoxical relationships between Christians and Jews in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
Response to ‘The Gifts and the Calling of God Are Irrevocable’
Sapir Abulafia A
January 2017
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Artefact
Jews in the Glosses of a Late Twelfth-Century Anglo-Norman Gratian Manuscript (Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, MS 283/676)
Abulafia A
Edited by:
van Houts, E
June 2016
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Anglo-Norman Studies XXXVIII. Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2015
Engagement with Judaism and Islam in Gratian's Causa 23
Abulafia A
Edited by:
Buc, P, Keil, M, Tolan, J
January 2015
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Jews and Christians in Medieval Europe: The Historiographical Legacy of Bernhard Blumenkranz
‘Theology and Education in Medieval Discourses between Christians and Jews’
Sapir Abulafia A
Edited by:
Gemeinhardt, P, Georges, T
January 2015
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Theologie und Bilding im Mittelalter
Christian Jewish Relations 1000-1300 Jews in the Service of Medieval Christendom
Abulafia AS
May 2014
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This book provides an original survey of medieval Christian-Jewish relations encompassing England, Spain, France and Germany, and sheds light in the process on the major developments in medieval history between 1000 and 1300.
History
Moyses in Service of Petrus in Petrus Alfonsi's Dialogus
Abulafia A
Edited by:
Cardelle de Hartmann, C, Roelli, P
January 2014
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Petrus Alfonsi and His "Dialogus" Background, Context, Reception
Religious Violence Between Christians and Jews Medieval Roots, Modern Perspectives
Abulafia A
Edited by:
Abulafia, A
December 2001
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Medieval Roots, Modern Perspectives A. Abulafia. analyses of medieval
Christian thought and spirituality. The chronological spread from medieval to
modern emphasizes the importance of a medieval understanding of violence with
respect to ...
Philosophy
Christians and Jews in dispute disputational literature and the rise of anti-Judaism in the West (c. 1000-1150)
Abulafia AS
January 1998
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Religion
Christians and Jews in the Twelfth-Century Renaissance
Abulafia AS
April 1995
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History
Jewish Carnality in Twelfth-Century Renaissance Thought
Abulafia AS
January 1992
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Studies in Church History
5004 Religious Studies, 5005 Theology, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies
Jewish-Christian disputations and the twelfth-century renaissance
Abulafia AS
January 1989
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Journal of Medieval History
The Works of Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster
Westminster GCAO, Evans GR, Abulafia AS
January 1986
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Gilbert Crispin (Abbot of Westminster), Gillian Rosemary Evans, Anna Sapir
Abulafia. AUCTORES BRITANNICI MEDII AEVI . VIII THE WORKS OF GILBERT
CRISPIN ABBOT OF WESTMINSTER Edited by ANNA SAPIR ABULAFIA and
G. R. ...
History
An eleventh-century exchange of letters between a Christian and a Jew
Abulafia AS
January 1981
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Journal of Medieval History
4303 Historical Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
Abraham’s Jewish Martyrs in the context of the medieval Christian-Jewish Debate
ABULAFIA A
Edited by:
Mattern, A
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Figures of Abraham
The Infideles of Causa 28 of Gratian’s Decretum
ABULAFIA A
Edited by:
Baker, T
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Law and Politics in Latin Christendom, c.1050-c.1350