Catalan maps and Jewish books: the intellectual profile of Elisha ben Abraham Cresques (1325-1387)
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Main Author: Kogman-Appel, Katrin 1958- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Turnhout, Belgium Brepols 2020
Series:Terrarvm orbis 15
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Links:https://doi.org/10.11588/frrec.2021.3.83620
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Abstract:This books describes the life of Elisa ben Abraham Cresques, known to many as the author of the Catalan Atlas, and focuses on the Jewish aspects of his fascinating career, his professional profile, and his scholarship.00This book presents a small chapter in the intellectual history of the Jews of Majorca. Its key figure is Elisha ben Abraham Bevenisti Cresques (1325-1387) a cartographer in the service of King Peter IV of Aragon and a scribe and illuminator of Hebrew books. Elisha Cresques? career evolves at a point in time when some of the most fascinating threads of methodological interests relevant to intellectual history meet. He emerges as a hub, so to speak, where mapmaking converged with scribal work, miniature painting with scientific knowledge, and the culture of a minority with that of the majority. How he was able to negotiate his patron?s expectations and his own cultural identity and frame them within the political, cultural, and religious discourses of his time is the subject of this book.
Item Description:Enthält bibliographische Angaben und Index. - Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:357 Seiten, 109 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln Illustrationen, Karten 28 cm 2 lose Falttafeln
ISBN:9782503585482
DOI:10.11588/frrec.2021.3.83620