"Levi's Vindication is a searching re-examination of the nature and significance of the '1007 Anonymous, ' a Hebrew fiction in historical guise that has often been read as a record of early eleventh-century events. Stow's meticulous research demonstrates beyond question that the text is in fact a thirteenth-century production, and that it provides a rare and important glimpse into its Jewish author's understanding of the relationship between royal and papal power during that crucial century for Jewish-Christian relations." Robert Stacey, University of Washingon. -- Provided by publisher
Notes
Includes facsimile of MS Parma 2295 cc. 127v-129v (in Hebrew) (pages 206-210)
Includes updated version of: Stow, Kenneth R. The "1007 anonymous" and papal sovereignty : Jewish perceptions of the papacy and papal policy in the High Middle Ages. Cincinnati : [Hebrew Union College--Jewish Institute of Religion], 1984
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-231) and index