Greek-speaking Byzantine Jews in the eastern part of the Mediterranean in the late Middle Ages

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  • David Jacoby Uniwersytet Hebrajski w Jerozolimie

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https://doi.org/10.18778/1644-857X.15.01.08

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Jacoby D., Jews and Christians in Venetian Crete: Segregation, Interaction, and Conflict, [w:] „Interstizi”: Culture ebraico-cristiane a Venezia e nei suoi domini dal medioevo all’età modern, eds U. Israel, R. Jütte, R.C. Mueller, Roma 2010, Centro Tedesco di Studi veneziani, Ricerche 5, s. 243–279.

Jacoby D., Les Juifs de Byzance: une communauté marginalisée, [w:] Oι periqwriakoι stο Buzantiο (Idrumα Goulandrη − Corν), ed. Ch.A. Maltezou, Aqhnα 1993, s. 103–154 [= Marginality in Byzantium] (Goulandri-Horn Foundation)], Athens 1993; = idem, Byzantium, Latin Romania and the Mediterranean, „Aldershot” 2001, No. 3, reprint.

Jacoby D., The Jewish Community of Constantinople from the Komnenian to the Palaiologan Period, „Vizantijskij Vremennik” 1988, vol. LV, No. 2 (80), s. 31–40 = idem, Byzantium, Latin Romania and the Mediterranean, „Aldershot” 2001, No. 5, reprint.

Jacoby D., The Jewish Communities of the Byzantine World from the Tenth to the Mid-Fifteenth Century: Some Aspects of their Evolution, [w:] Jewish Reception of Greek Bible Versions. Studies in their Use in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, eds N. de Lange, J.G. Krivoruchko, C. Boyd-Taylor, Tübingen 2009, Text and Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Judaism 23, s. 157–181.

Jacoby D., The Jews in the Byzantine Economy (Seventh to Mid-Fifteenth Century), [w:] Jews in Byzantium: Dialectics of Minority and Majority Cultures, eds R. Bonfil, O. Irshai, G.G. Stroumsa, R. Talgam, Leiden–Boston 2012, s. 219–255. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004203556.i-1010.34

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2016-01-01

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Jacoby, David. 2016. “Greek-Speaking Byzantine Jews in the Eastern Part of the Mediterranean in the Late Middle Ages”. Przegląd Nauk Historycznych Review of Historical Sciences 15 (1): 213-28. https://doi.org/10.18778/1644-857X.15.01.08.