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- Thomas, of Monmouth, active 12th century
- London : Penguin Book, 2014.
- Description
- Book — lxiii, 247 pages : ill. ; 20 cm.
- Summary
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The Life and Passion of William of Norwich gives a remarkable insight into life in a medieval cathedral city, brilliantly capturing the everyday concerns of ordinary people and focusing on the miraculous cures carried out at a shrine. But this was no ordinary shrine; fervent worshippers gathered around the burial-place where they believed that a boy was buried, a boy murdered by the Jews of Norwich. A chilling, highly significant document, The Life and Passion of William of Norwich is, as far as we know, the earliest version of what was to become the 'blood libel' which has haunted Europe ever since. Miri Rubin both superbly translates the book and in her introduction interprets the sequence of events that led to the monk Thomas of Monmouth's appalling narrative. The consequences of his fantasies have been incalculable.
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Green Library
Green Library | Status |
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Find it On reserve: Ask at circulation desk | |
BX4700 .W565 T5 2014 | Unknown 4-hour loan |
HISTORY-86Q-01, JEWISHST-86Q-01
- Course
- HISTORY-86Q-01 -- Blood and Money: The Origins of Antisemitism
- Instructor(s)
- Dorin, Rowan W
- Course
- JEWISHST-86Q-01 -- Blood and Money: The Origins of Antisemitism
- Instructor(s)
- Dorin, Rowan W