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Notaries of Trapani (End), Erice (Monte San Giuliano), Mazara, Termini Imerese, Corleone and Sciacca
BRILL 2009; US$ 334.00This volume documents the history of the Jews in Sicily based on notarial and court records. It illustrates the economic, social, and religious history of the Jewish minority and the relations with the Christian majority. The volume is provided with additional bibliography and indexes while the introduction will appear at the end of the series. more...
Notaries of Palermo, 1
BRILL 2007; US$ 342.00Documents the history of the Jews in Sicily based on notarial and court records. This volume illustrates the economic, social, and religious history of the Jewish minority and the relations with the Christian majority. It also provides additional bibliography and indexes. more...
Notaries of Palermo, 3
BRILL 2007; US$ 326.00This volume of the "Documentary History of the Jews in Italy" is the fourth of the second series, illustrating the history of the Jews in Sicily based on notarial and court records. It is the sequel to the eight volumes of the first series. Notarial deeds drawn up by public notaries in Palermo and elsewhere and cases brought before the Pretorian... more...
Notaries of Palermo, Part Four
BRILL 2008; US$ 334.00Illustrates the history of the Jews in Sicily based on notarial and court records. This book illustrates the economic, social and religious history of the Jewish minority and the relations with the Christian majority. It provides information on trade and commerce, crafts and professions, religious and family life. It also includes a bibliography. more...
Notaries of Palermo and Notaries of Trapani
BRILL 2008; US$ 334.00This volume documents the history of the Jews in Sicily based on notarial and court records. It illustrates the economic, social, and religious history of the Jewish minority and the relations with the Christian majority. The volume is provided with additional bibliography and indexes while the introduction will appear at the end of the series. more...
Notaries of Trapani
BRILL 2009; US$ 334.00Documents the history of the Jews in Sicily based on notarial and court records. This title illustrates the economic, social, and religious history of the Jewish minority and the relations with the Christian majority. It provides additional bibliography and indexes while the introduction appears at the end of the series. more...
Notaries of Palermo, 2
BRILL 2007; US$ 342.00Documents the history of the Jews in Sicily based on notarial and court records. This volume illustrates the economic, social, and religious history of the Jewish minority and the relations with the Christian majority. more...
The Jews in Sicily, Volume 18 Under the Rule of Aragon and Spain
BRILL 2010; US$ 340.00This volume documents the history of the Jews in Sicily based on notarial and court records. It illustrates the economic, social, and religious history of the Jewish minority and the relations with the Christian majority. The volume is provided with additional bibliography and indexes while the introduction will appear at the end of the series. more...
The Jews in Sicily, Volume 17 Sciacca (end), Caltabellotta, Agrigento, Syracuse, Noto, Catania, Scicli, Randazzo, Messina, Addenda et Corrigenda
BRILL 2010; US$ 340.00This volume documents the history of the Jews in Sicily based on notarial and court records. It illustrates the economic, social, and religious history of the Jewish minority and the relations with the Christian majority. The volume is provided with additional bibliography and indexes while the introduction will appear at the end of the series. more...
Between Scylla and Charybdis
BRILL 2011; US$ 292.00The history of the Jews in Sicily covers a period of over a thousand years, from Antiquity to the Expulsion, based on some 40,000 archival records, most of them hitherto unpublished. It illustrates the political, legal, economic, social and religious vicissitudes of the Jewish minority and its relations with the surrounding majority of Romans, Moslems... more...
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