The Jew, the cathedral and the medieval city : Synagoga and Ecclesia in the thirteenth century /

"In the thirteenth century, sculptures of Synagoga and Ecclesia - paired female personifications of the Synagogue defeated and the Church triumphant - became a favored motif on cathedral façades in France and Germany. Throughout the centuries leading up to this era, the Jews of northern Europe...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rowe, Nina (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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Online Access:Available to Stanford-affiliated users.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: the Jew, the cathedral and the city
  • Part I. Imagining Jews and Judaism in Life and Art: 1. The Jew in a Christian world: denunciation and restraint in the age of cathedrals; 2. Ecclesia and Synagoga: the life of a motif
  • Part II. Art and Life on the Ecclesiastical Stage
  • Three Case Studies: Introduction to Part II: nature, antiquity and sculpture in the early thirteenth century; 3. Reims: 'our Jews' and the royal sphere; 4. Bamberg: the empire, the Jews and earthly order; 5. Strasbourg: clerics, burghers and Jews in the medieval city
  • Epilogue: the afterlife of an image.