
Death in Jewish Life
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2 - List of Acknowledgements [Seite 9]
3 - The Contributors and Summaries of their Essays [Seite 13]
4 - Section 1: Death in Life [Seite 21]
4.1 - Jewish Attitudes towards Death: A Society between Time, Space and Texts [Seite 23]
4.2 - The Early Growth of the Medieval Economy of Salvation in Latin Christianity [Seite 37]
4.3 - A Response to Professor Paxton's Paper [Seite 63]
4.4 - From Here to the Hereafter: The Ashkenazi Concept of the Afterlife in a Crusading Milieu [Seite 71]
5 - Section 2: Texts in Society [Seite 83]
5.1 - Christian Influences on the Yahrzeit Qaddish [Seite 85]
5.2 - Investigation into the Early European Forms of the S.idduq ha-Din [Seite 99]
5.3 - Ha-S.ur Tamim be-khol Po'al: On some Italian roots of the Poetic S.idduq Ha-Din in the Early Ashkenazi rite [Seite 119]
5.4 - Av ha-rah.amim: On the 'Father of Mercy' Prayer [Seite 161]
5.5 - Liturgy as Personal Memorial for the Victims in 1096 [Seite 175]
5.6 - 'When the Grave was Searched, the Bones of the Deceased were not found': Corporeal Revenants in Medieval Ashkenaz [Seite 191]
5.7 - The Early Ashkenazi Practice of Burial wih Religious Paraphernalia [Seite 207]
6 - Section 3: Re-Placing the Dead [Seite 217]
6.1 - The Dead as Living History: On the Publication of Die Grabsteine vom jüdischen Friedhof in Würzburg 1147-1346 [Seite 219]
6.2 - Newly Found Medieval Gravestones from Magenza [Seite 233]
6.3 - The Structures of Hebrew Epitaph Poetry in Padua [Seite 245]
6.4 - The Corpus Epitaphiorum Hebraicorum Italiae (CEHI): A Project to Publish a Complete Corpus of the Epitaphs Preserved in Italian Jewish Cemeteries [Seite 261]
6.5 - Romans in Istanbul. Part 1: Historical and Literary Introduction [Seite 309]
6.6 - Romans in Istanbul. Part 2: Texts and Photographs [Seite 347]
7 - Indexes [Seite 379]
7.1 - Primary Sources [Seite 379]
7.2 - Names [Seite 389]
7.3 - Subjects [Seite 395]
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