Robert of Anjou’s court is representative of what Ruedi Imbach does not hesitate to call the ‘forgotten worlds’ of philosophical historiography. Bringing it out of oblivion also means attempting to investigate what was (if any) the relation of Robert of Anjou to the Jewish philosophers who were said to be active in his service.The article will seek to demonstrate that the space which the figures and writings of Qalonymos ben Qalonymos, Shemaryah of Crete and Yehudah Romano inhabit is on the border- line between reality and legend.

'Come Salomone': Roberto d'Angiò attraverso gli occhi di filosofi e traduttori ebrei attivi alla sua corte

Marienza Benedetto
2023-01-01

Abstract

Robert of Anjou’s court is representative of what Ruedi Imbach does not hesitate to call the ‘forgotten worlds’ of philosophical historiography. Bringing it out of oblivion also means attempting to investigate what was (if any) the relation of Robert of Anjou to the Jewish philosophers who were said to be active in his service.The article will seek to demonstrate that the space which the figures and writings of Qalonymos ben Qalonymos, Shemaryah of Crete and Yehudah Romano inhabit is on the border- line between reality and legend.
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