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This book offers a groundbreaking perspective on Judeo-Christian coexistence in medieval Spain, in particular on the Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James), one of the most important pilgrimage routes in Europe. The author uncovers new evidence of Judeo-Christian cooperation in Castilian monasteries on the Camino. It reveals that a collaborative climate endured in these monasteries as demonstrated by the transmission of cuaderna vía poetry from Christians to Jews. The research focuses on poems written by Jews in Castilian (Spanish) during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries that illustrate a progressive mastery of cuaderna vía poetry, which is the product of interaction in monastic schools between Jews and Christian clerics who created and cultivated this Castilian poetic form.
Gregory B. Kaplan, PhD, is Professor of Spanish and Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at the University of Tennessee.
IntroductionChapter One: The Birth of Castilian Cuaderna Vía PoetryChapter Two: Early Jewish Cuaderna Vía PoetryChapter Three: Sem Tob’s Proverbios Morales, the Epitome of Jewish Cuaderna Vía PoetryChapter Four: The Legacy of Jewish Cuaderna Vía PoetryConclusionIndex
Bar Kribus, Zaroui Pogossian, Alexandra Cuffel, Bochum) Kribus, Bar (Ruhr University, Zaroui (Florence University) Pogossian, Bochum/Center for Religious Studies and History Department) Cuffel, Alexandra (Professor of Jewish Religion in Past and Present Times, Ruhr University
Caroline Gruenbaum, Annegret Oehme, Caroline (Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization) Gruenbaum, Seattle) Oehme, Annegret (Associate Professor in the Department of German Studies, University of Washington
Bar Kribus, Zaroui Pogossian, Alexandra Cuffel, Bochum) Kribus, Bar (Ruhr University, Zaroui (Florence University) Pogossian, Bochum/Center for Religious Studies and History Department) Cuffel, Alexandra (Professor of Jewish Religion in Past and Present Times, Ruhr University
Caroline Gruenbaum, Annegret Oehme, Caroline (Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization) Gruenbaum, Seattle) Oehme, Annegret (Associate Professor in the Department of German Studies, University of Washington