A unique analysis of the intensive interest in Jewish culture of
early modern Christian Humanists as a part of their comprehensive
program of study of Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. The book focuses on
how that interest was particularly manifested in a score of
treatises on Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Yiddish language and
literature.
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