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Anti-Jewish Rhetoric of Canon Law: Ecclesiastical Legislation and Jews in the 14th-Century Bohemian Lands
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SYSNO ASEP 0547720 Druh ASEP J - Článek v odborném periodiku Zařazení RIV J - Článek v odborném periodiku Poddruh J Článek ve WOS Název Anti-Jewish Rhetoric of Canon Law: Ecclesiastical Legislation and Jews in the 14th-Century Bohemian Lands Tvůrce(i) Soukup, Daniel (UCL-M) RID, SAI, ORCID Zdroj.dok. Judaica Bohemiae. - : Židovské muzeum v Praze - ISSN 0022-5738
Roč. 56, č. 1 (2021), s. 5-28Poč.str. 24 s. Jazyk dok. eng - angličtina Země vyd. CZ - Česká republika Klíč. slova Jewish-Christian Relations ; Anti-Jewish Rhetoric ; Canon Law ; Medieval Bohemian Lands ; Ernest of Pardubice ; Charles IV Vědní obor RIV AJ - Písemnictví, masmédia, audiovize Obor OECD Specific languages CEP GA19-12859S GA ČR - Grantová agentura ČR Způsob publikování Pouze metadata Institucionální podpora UCL-M - RVO:68378068 UT WOS 000665426400001 EID SCOPUS 85111609111 Anotace The paper investigates one of the aspects of anti-Jewish violence and rhetoric in the Late Middle Ages (14th century) which were based on the concept of rejection of Jews due to their theological guilt. According to ecclesiastical works, this guilt originated in Jews’ involvement in Christ’s death and was subsequently proved by the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem and by their exile. The main interest of this study is based on how the canon law and ecclesiastical legislation of the new established Archbishopric of Prague at the time of Black Death persecutions shaped the perception of the medieval Jewish community in the Bohemian lands (e.g., clothing regulation, Jewish-Christian public and private relations, prohibitions of Christian servants, wet nurses and midwives in Jewish households, etc.). Rhetorical violence that created an ideological frame for the negative representation and portrayal of Jewish community in the pre-modern era is illustrated by articles concerning Jews from the Provincial Statutes of Archbishop Ernest of Pardubice (Statuta provincialia Arnesti, 1349). The first Archbishop of Prague drew from an extensive library of medieval canon law, compiling texts from basic legal handbooks and from his episcopal predecessors. The selection of legal teachings about Jews and the combination of this material in one unified whole represents not only the official position of the local church, but also an ambivalent yet still compact supplement to the policies of the King of Bohemia and later Emperor Charles IV concerning his Jewish subjects. The paper attempts to call into question the seeming dichotomy between the persecuting character of canon law and the protecting character of secular legislation. Pracoviště Ústav pro českou literaturu Kontakt Pavla Hartmanová, hartmanova@ucl.cas.cz ; Veronika Zemanová, zemanova@ucl.cas.cz, asep@ucl.cas.cz, Tel.: 222 828 135 Rok sběru 2022 Elektronická adresa https://www.jewishmuseum.cz/e-shop/publikace/judaica-bohemiae-lvi-1/
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