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      The Codification of Jewish Law on the Cusp of Modernity

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      Aimed at legal historians and students of Jewish law, this work explains how three of the most important codifiers of Jewish law arrived at their decisions and perceived their peers. Placing the works in the context of print and legal humanism, the works exposes differing dynamics of legal decision ...

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      Product ID:9781316511572
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Codification of Jewish Law on the Cusp of Modernity
      Authors:Author: Edward Fram
      Page Count:325
      Subjects:History, Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700, Social and cultural history, Judaism: life and practice, Law and society, sociology of law, Legal history, Social & cultural history, Judaism: life & practice, Law & society, Legal history, Eastern Europe, Middle East
      Description:Aimed at legal historians and students of Jewish law, this work explains how three of the most important codifiers of Jewish law arrived at their decisions and perceived their peers. Placing the works in the context of print and legal humanism, the works exposes differing dynamics of legal decision making.
      For more than four centuries, Jewish life has been based on a code of law written by Joseph Caro, his Shulḥan `aruk [''set table'']. The work was an immediate best-seller because it presented the law in a clear and concise format. Caro''s work, however, was methodologically problematic and was widely criticized in the first generations after its publication. In this volume, Edward Fram examines Caro''s methods as well as those of two of his contemporaries, Moses Isserles and Solomon Luria. He highlights criticisms of Caro''s legal thought and brings alternative methodologies to the fore. He also compares these three jurists, while placing  their methods, and cases in their historical, intellectual, and religious contexts. Fram''s volume ultimately explains why Caro''s methodologically problematic work won the day, while more sophisticated approaches remained points of legal reference but fell short of achieving the acceptance that their authors hoped for.
      Imprint Name:Cambridge University Press
      Publisher Name:Cambridge University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-04-28

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      Weight644 g
      Dimensions158 × 235 × 27 mm