Cultural Study of Yiddish in Early Modern Europe
Discover the intricate relationship between Jewish culture and Christian Humanism in Jerold C. Frakes' insightful work, Cultural Study of Yiddish in Early Modern Europe. Published in 2008, this hardback edition spans 255 pages, offering a thorough exploration of the profound interest early modern scholars had in Yiddish language and literature during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries. Frakes delves into how this fascination was woven into a broader academic pursuit that included the study of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. This unique analysis not only highlights the significance of Yiddish in historical context but also enriches our understanding of Jewish studies and comparative religion. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book is a vital addition to your collection, providing a deeper appreciation of the cultural dynamics that shaped early modern Europe.