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9780199286133

Renaissance England's Chief Rabbi John Selden

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    0199286132

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-03-09
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

In the midst of an age of prejudice, John Selden's immense, neglected rabbinical works contain magnificent Hebrew scholarship that respects, to an extent remarkable for the times, the self-understanding of Judaism. Scholars celebrated for their own broad and deep learning gladly concededSelden's superiority and conferred on him titles such as 'the glory of the English nation' (Hugo Grotius), 'Monarch in letters' (Ben Jonson), 'the chief of learned men reputed in this land' (John Milton). Although scholars have examined Selden (1584-1654) as a political theorist, legal andconstitutional historian, and parliamentarian, Renaissance England's Chief Rabbi is the first book-length study of his rabbinic and especially talmudic publications, which take up most of the six folio volumes of his complete works and constitute his most mature scholarship. It traces the culturalinfluence of these works on some early modern British poets and intellectuals, including Jonson, Milton, Andrew Marvell, James Harrington, Henry Stubbe, Nathanael Culverwel, Thomas Hobbes, and Isaac Newton. It also explores some of the post-biblical Hebraic ideas that served as the foundation ofSelden's own thought, including his identification of natural law with a set of universal divine laws of perpetual obligation pronounced by God to our first parents in paradise and after the flood to the children of Noah. Selden's discovery in the Talmud and in Maimonides' Mishneh Torah of sharedmoral rules in the natural, pre-civil state of humankind provides a basis for relationships among human beings anywhere in the world. The history of the religious toleration of Jews in England is incomplete without acknowledgment of the impact of Selden's uncommonly generous Hebrew scholarship.

Author Biography


Jason P. Rosenblatt is Professor of English at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. His prior teaching experience includes stints at Brown University (where he received his advanced degrees), the University of Pennsylvania, and Swarthmore College. Publications include Torah and Law in 'Paradise Lost' (Princeton 1994), a coedited book on biblical narrative (Indiana 1991), and more than two dozen essays on seventeenth-century English literature. He is under contract to produce a Norton Critical Edition of Milton's Selected Poetry and Prose. Awards include fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the Folger Shakespeare Library, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Professor Rosenblatt is a past president of the Milton Society of America and recipient of its Hanford Award. He is married to Zipporah Marton, a registered nurse, and they have two children and three grandchildren.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii
Introduction 1(13)
Hamlet, Henry, Epicoene, and Hebraica: Marriage Questions
14(40)
Selden, Jonson, and the Rabbis on Cross-Dressing and Bisexual Gods
54(20)
Selden and Milton on Gods and Angels
74(19)
Samson's Sacrifice
93(19)
Andrew Marvell, Samuel Parker, and the Rabbis on Zealots and Proselytes
112(23)
Natural Law and Noachide Precepts: Grotius, Selden, Milton, and Barbeyrac
135(23)
Selden's De Jure Naturali . . . Juxta Disciplinam Ebraeorum and Religious Toleration
158(24)
Selden and Stubbe on Idolatry, Blasphemy, and the Passion Narrative
182(20)
Culverwel on Selden's Rabbinica: The Limits of a Liberal's Toleration
202(24)
Selden's Rabbis in the Court of Common Pleas
226(18)
Selden on Excommunication
244(15)
Conclusion 259(20)
Appendix: Selden's Letter to Jonson 279(12)
Jason P. Rosenblatt
Winfried Schleiner
Select Bibliography 291(14)
Index 305

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