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Dating the Passion
The Life of Jesus and the Emergence of Scientific Chronology (200–1600)
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C. Philipp E. Nothaft
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Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2012
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The beginnings of scientific chronology are usually associated with the work of the great Renaissance philologist Joseph Scaliger (1540–1609), but this perspective is challenged by the existence of a vivid pre-modern computistical tradition, in which technical chronological questions, especially regarding the life of Jesus, played an essential role. Christian scholars such as Roger Bacon made innovative breakthroughs in the field of historical dating by applying astronomical calculations, critical exegesis, and the study of the Jewish calendar to chronological problems. Drawing on a wide selection of sources that range from late antiquity to 1600, this book uses the history of the date of Christ’s Passion to shed new light on the medieval contribution to science and scholarship.
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C. Philipp E. Nothaft, Ph.D. (2011) in History, University of Munich, is a research assistant at the Department of Hebrew & Jewish Studies, University College, London. He has published several articles on the history of scholarship and chronology.
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eBook veröffentlicht am:
6. Oktober 2011
eBook ISBN:
9789004217072
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Inhalt:
322
eBook ISBN:
9789004217072
Schlagwörter für dieses Buch
Chronology; Jesus Christ; Computus; History of historiography; History of science; Medieval astronomy; New Testament; Calendar
Zielgruppe(n) für dieses Buch
Historians of science, biblical scholars, medievalists, Hebraists, and all those interested in chronology and intellectual and cultural history.