Alessandro Guetta

Alessandro Guetta is Professor of Jewish thought at INALCO (Institut National des Langues et Civilisation Orientales), Paris. He is an expert in the intellectual history of the Jews in Italy, in the early modern and modern periods. Among his many books and articles are Philosophy and Kabbalah: Elijah Benamozegh and the Reconciliation of Western Thought and Jewish Esotericism (New York, 2009) and Italian Jewry in Early Modern Era. Essays in Intellectual History (Boston 2014) available on line here. His current research explores the phenomenon of Jews producing elegant Italian translations of Hebrew texts (Bible, poetry, philosophy) in the late Renaissance period.

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The Tabernacle in Word & Image: An Italian Jewish Manuscript Revealed (edX) EdX
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The Tabernacle in Word & Image: An Italian Jewish Manuscript Revealed (edX)

Dive into a unique exploration of the biblical Tabernacle with 'The Tabernacle in Word & Image: An Italian Jewish Manuscript Revealed'. This course, led by scholar Alessandro Guetta, uses the rare Tavnit ha-mishkan commentary to delve into the historical and cultural significance of this ancient structure. Learn how manuscripts can serve as invaluable resources for understanding intellectual history.

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