Jewish poet and intellectual in seventeenth-century Venice: the works of Sarra Copia Sulam in verse and prose, along with writings of her contemporaries in her praise, condemnation, or defense
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1. Verfasser: Copia Sulam, Sarra (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Chicago University of Chicago Press 2009
Schriftenreihe:Other voice in early modern Europe
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Beschreibung:Sarra Copia and Ansaldo Cebà. Letters to Sarra Copia from her Christian correspondent Ansaldo Cebà (1618-22) ; Letter from Sarra Copia to Isabella della Tolfa (1623) ; References to Sarra Copia in a second collection of Ansaldo Cebà's Letters (1623) -- A controversy on the immortality of the soul. Letter from Baldassare Bonifaccio to Sarra Copia (end of 1619) ; Sarra Copia's letter in response (10 January 1620) ; Excerpts from Baldassare Bonifaccio's "Discourse on the immortality of the soul" (June 1621) ; Sarra Copia's Manifesto in self-defense (July 1621) ; Baldassare Bonifaccio's essay in rebuttal (August 1621) ; Portion of a letter by Baldassare Bonifaccio (December 1621) -- "Notices from Parnassus". "Notices from Parnassus" (1626 or thereafter) ; Excerpts from Numidio Paluzzi's Rime, as edited by Alessandro Berardelli (1626) ; Letter by Angelico Aprosio (undated, though based on a report from 1637) -- Miscellanea. Dedication to Sarra Copia from Leon Modena's play Ester (1619) ; Two poems by Gabriele Zinano and a poem by Sarra Copia in response (probably 1622-23); Leon Modena's Epitaph for Sarra Copia's tombstone (1641)
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
The first Jewish woman to leave her mark as a writer & intellectual, Sarra Copia Sulam (1600?-41) opened her Venice home to Jews & Christians alike as a literary salon. Don Harrán has collected all her surviving writings into this volume
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 598 pages)
ISBN:0226779874
9780226779874

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