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S. D. Goitein (1900–1985)

Autore di Ebrei e arabi nella storia

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Sull'Autore

S.D. Goitein (1900-1985), scholar, administrator, professor, and author worked at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton until his death
Fonte dell'immagine: Shlomo Dov Goitein

Serie

Opere di S. D. Goitein

Ebrei e arabi nella storia (1954) 175 copie
From the land of Sheba; tales of the Jews of Yemen (1947) — A cura di — 73 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Goitein, S. D.
Nome legale
Goitein, Shelomo Dov
Altri nomi
Goitein, Fritz
Data di nascita
1900-04-03
Data di morte
1985-02-06
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Germany (birth)
USA (naturalized)
Nazione (per mappa)
Germany
Luogo di nascita
Burgkunstadt, Bavaria, Germany
Luogo di morte
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Luogo di residenza
Frankfurt, Germany
Jerusalem, Israel
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Haifa, Israel
Istruzione
University of Frankfurt (Ph.D|1923)
University of Berlin
Attività lavorative
Arabist
ethnographer
historian
author
playwright
Relazioni
Agnon, S.Y. (friend)
Scholem, Gershom (friend)
Organizzazioni
University of Pennsylvania
Institute for Advanced Study
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Israel Oriental Society
Reali School
Premi e riconoscimenti
MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (1983)
American Philosophical Society (1970)
Harvey Prize (1980)
National Jewish Book Award (1984)
Guggenheim Fellowship (1965)
Breve biografia
Shelomo Dov Goitein (known as Fritz)) was born in Burgkunstadt, Germany to a distinguished German-Jewish family. His father came from Hungary and was descended of a long line of rabbis. Goitein received both secular and religious educations. In 1914, his father died and the family moved to Frankfurt, where he completed secondary school. From 1918 to 1923, he studied Arabic and Islam at the University of Frankfurt under the guidance of the famous scholar Josef Horovitz while continuing Talmudic study with a private teacher. He graduated with a Ph.D. and a dissertation on prayer in Islam. A leader in the Zionist Youth Movement, Goitein fulfilled a lifelong ambition in 1923 when he emigrated to Palestine, together with Gershom Scholem. He first lived in Haifa and taught at the Reali School, later moving to Jerusalem, where he was appointed Professor of Islamic History and Islamic Studies at the new Hebrew University there. He married Theresa Gottlieb, a teacher, and the couple had three children. In 1927, Prof. Goitein wrote a play called Pulcellina about the 12th-century blood libel killings in Blois, France. He founded the School of Asian and African Studies and the Israel Oriental Society. In 1928, he began his research of the language, culture and history of the Yemeni Jews. In 1949, he conducted research in Aden, interviewing Jews gathering there from all parts of Yemen in preparation for being airlifted to Israel as citizens. From 1938 to 1948, he served as Senior Education Officer in Palestine, responsible for Jewish and Arab Schools, and published books on the best methods of teaching the Bible and Hebrew. From 1948, he began his life's work analyzing the Cairo Geniza documents. After deciphering the documents, Prof. Goitein vividly reconstructed many aspects of Jewish life in the Middle Ages in North African countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. In 1957, the family moved to the USA, where Prof. Goitein felt better able to focus on his work. He settled in Philadelphia and took a position at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. In addition to his histories, Prof. Goitein's lengthy correspondence with his friend, Nobel-prize winning author S.Y. Agnon, was published by his daughter in 2008.

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Recensioni

In questo volume l'autore indaga la vicenda dei rapporti tra Ebrei e Arabi dal loro inizio, tremila anni fa, fino ai più recenti avvenimenti. Le attuali difficoltà nelle relazioni tra i due popoli possono essere pienamente comprese solo se proiettate su uno sfondo storico di reciproche relazioni e influenze. L'indagine riguarda vari argomenti di importanza storica, o contemporanei: il mito della cosiddetta razza semitica; la tradizione giudaica nell'Islam; la nascita della filosofia ebraica sotto l'influenza islamica, leggi e riti. Condotta con il sussidio di una vasta erudizione, l'opera di Goiten è uno strumento indispensabile per chiunque voglia approfondire la lunga storia dei rapporti arabo-ebraici attraverso i secoli.… (altro)
 
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Opere
24
Utenti
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Popolarità
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Voto
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Recensioni
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ISBN
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Lingue
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