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This book is heartily recommended for anyone wishing to learn more not only about one fascinating rabbi, traveller and author, but about the nature and development of a fascinating literary culture, and the world of two dynamic Ottoman cities.

* Bulletin of Spanish Studies *

With detailed notes, bibliography, and an index, this work is a critical addition to the growing body of research on the importance of Ladino literature today.

* Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews *

[Olga Borovaya's] labor of many years resulted in a superb and insightful book, which approaches the classics of Sephardi literature from a perspective different from the one adopted until now, and thus teaches us to explore new paths. It should be read and savored slowly, because one is sure to encounter there an intriguing fact that will open a gold mine where one will discover new approaches to the study of sixteenth-century Sephardi literature, a virgin field never before plowed in depth. We need many works like this one by Olga Borovaya.

-- Pilar Romeu * Sefarad *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Note on Translations, Transcriptions, Titles, and Proper Names
Introduction
Prologue. Jewish Vernacular Culture in Fifteenth-Century Iberia
1. Ladino in the Sixteenth Century: The Emergence of a New Vernacular Literature
2. Almosnino's Epistles: A New Genre for a New Audience
3. Almosnino's Chronicles: The Ottoman Empire Through the Eyes of Court Jews
4. The First Ladino Travelogue: Almosnino's Treatise on the Extremes of Constantinople
5. Rabbis and Merchants: New Readers, New Educational Projects
Epilogue. Moses Almosnino, a Renaissance Man?
Appendix. The Extremes of Constantinople
Notes
Bibliography
Index

The Beginnings of Ladino Literature

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 13/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9780253025524, 978-0253025524
      ISBN10: 0253025524

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      This book is heartily recommended for anyone wishing to learn more not only about one fascinating rabbi, traveller and author, but about the nature and development of a fascinating literary culture, and the world of two dynamic Ottoman cities.

      * Bulletin of Spanish Studies *

      With detailed notes, bibliography, and an index, this work is a critical addition to the growing body of research on the importance of Ladino literature today.

      * Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews *

      [Olga Borovaya's] labor of many years resulted in a superb and insightful book, which approaches the classics of Sephardi literature from a perspective different from the one adopted until now, and thus teaches us to explore new paths. It should be read and savored slowly, because one is sure to encounter there an intriguing fact that will open a gold mine where one will discover new approaches to the study of sixteenth-century Sephardi literature, a virgin field never before plowed in depth. We need many works like this one by Olga Borovaya.

      -- Pilar Romeu * Sefarad *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Note on Translations, Transcriptions, Titles, and Proper Names
      Introduction
      Prologue. Jewish Vernacular Culture in Fifteenth-Century Iberia
      1. Ladino in the Sixteenth Century: The Emergence of a New Vernacular Literature
      2. Almosnino's Epistles: A New Genre for a New Audience
      3. Almosnino's Chronicles: The Ottoman Empire Through the Eyes of Court Jews
      4. The First Ladino Travelogue: Almosnino's Treatise on the Extremes of Constantinople
      5. Rabbis and Merchants: New Readers, New Educational Projects
      Epilogue. Moses Almosnino, a Renaissance Man?
      Appendix. The Extremes of Constantinople
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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