De la judería medieval a la imprenta modernala asimilación del neoplatonismo en los hispanojudíos de los siglos XVI y XVII
- Matzkevich Rodríguez, Hernán Javier
- Susana Gómez López Doktorvater/Doktormutter
Universität der Verteidigung: Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Fecha de defensa: 28 von Juni von 2017
- Angeles Jiménez Perona Präsident/in
- Amparo Alba Cecilia Sekretär/in
- Inmaculada Hoyos Sánchez Vocal
- Howard Mancing Vocal
- Moisés González García Vocal
Art: Dissertation
Zusammenfassung
The current work makes a historical reconstruction of the procedure which Jewish authors with Spanish-Portuguese background got in contact with elements of Neo-Platonist philosophy. This contact was enhanced by the segregation policies which derivate into the expulsion of Jews from Spain decreed in 1492.After being expelled from the Iberian Peninsula, many of the Jews left to Italy, where Neo-Platonist streams were relevant. Steeped into this philosophical tradition, Jewish authors wrote syncretic works, able to encompass their Jewish cultural inheritance and the new philosophical trends derived from the Italian Renaissance Neo-Platonism. Works produced under this influence experienced an important publishing success involving general audience, due to the fact that they were works assimilated to non-Jewish environments, which made them eligible for a broader scope. These syncretic works produced in the 16th century by Jewish authors influenced also those which were produced by Jewish writers from the 17th century, especially those who were set in Amsterdam. This community produced works, which were inspired by its Renaissance predecessors, works that were read and remarked intensively by European intellectuals from the 17th century who did not belong to Jewish communities...