exclusão e marginalidade no reino de castela: o judeu nas siete partidas de afonso x exclusion and criminality in the kingdom of castile: the jew in the siete partidas (seven-part code) of alfonso x
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Abstract
A presença judaica no mundo medieval ibérico era delineada pelas normas gerais que a Cristandade Ocidental definira para os seguidores da Lei de Moisés complementada por uma legislação específica de origem local. Tentaremos analisar as Siete Partidas1 a partir da legislação geral da Cristandade e também no âmbito do mundo hispânico medieval. Esta escolha foi formulada a partir da concepção de que no seio desta codificação ocorre a confluência de concepções teológico-jurídicas sobre os judeus, originadas no final do mundo antigo, no período do Baixo Império e nos primórdios da Idade Média, lado a lado com as novas concepções sobre os judeus, originadas no seio da Cristandade Ocidental no período da expansão européia ocorrida a partir do ano Mil.
The Jewish presence in the Medieval Iberian World was limited by the general normative rules that Western Christianity had defined for these followers of the Law of Moses, and was supplemented by the specific local legislation. The purpose of this study is to examine the Siete Partidas (Seven-Part Code) from the general Christian legislation and also from the scope of the medieval Hispanic world. This choice was formulated from the concept that in the core of this Code there is a confluence of theological-judicial concepts about the Jews, that had originated from the end of Antiquity, in the period of the Lower Empire and in the primordial times of the Middle Ages, hand in hand with the new concepts about Jews originating from the core of Western Christianity in the period of European expansion beginning from the year one thousand.
The Jewish presence in the Medieval Iberian World was limited by the general normative rules that Western Christianity had defined for these followers of the Law of Moses, and was supplemented by the specific local legislation. The purpose of this study is to examine the Siete Partidas (Seven-Part Code) from the general Christian legislation and also from the scope of the medieval Hispanic world. This choice was formulated from the concept that in the core of this Code there is a confluence of theological-judicial concepts about the Jews, that had originated from the end of Antiquity, in the period of the Lower Empire and in the primordial times of the Middle Ages, hand in hand with the new concepts about Jews originating from the core of Western Christianity in the period of European expansion beginning from the year one thousand.
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| Authors | ;Sergio Alberto Feldman |
| Journal | comunicata scientiae |
| Year | 2009 |
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