Living Spaces, Communal Places: Early Modern Jewish Homes and Religious Devotions

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIntersections
EditorsMarco Faini, Alessia Meneghin
PublisherBrill Academic Publishers
Pages315-333
Number of pages19
Edition2
ISBN (Print)789004375888
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Publication series

NameIntersections
Number2
Volume59
ISSN (Print)1568-1181

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This research was supported by The Israel Science Foundation (grant No. 1409/15).

Funding Information:
The essays gathered in Domestic Devotions in the Early Modern World originated as papers delivered at the international interdisciplinary conference sponsored by the ERC Synergy Grant Domestic Devotions: The Place of Piety in the Italian Renaissance Home, 1400–1600. For the generous support and help with the organization of this conference, which convened in July 2015, we owe a debt of thanks to the University of Cambridge and to St Catharine’s College in particular, which kindly allowed us to use its excellent facilities. For her invaluable administrative assistance, we are very grateful to Rachel Burgess, administrator of the project Domestic Devotions, who ably facilitated many practical aspects of this conference.

Funding Information:
This article is based on research carried out in the framework of two projects supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council UK (RG42232; RG 55631).

Funding Information:
This edited collection forms part of the project funded by the European Research Council, under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013) / ERC grant agreement n° 319475 and hosted by the University of Cambridge, Domestic Devotions: The Place of Piety in the Renaissance Italian Home, 1400–1600, directed by Abigail Brundin, Deborah Howard and Mary Laven.

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