Jewish Law and Italian Local Laws: From the Roman Age to the 19th Century

Vittore Colorni
Angelo Colorni
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Jewish Law and Italian Local Laws: From the Roman Age to the 19th Century

Vittore Colorni
Angelo Colorni
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  • Published date: Nov 21, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 326
  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004677616
  • Dimensions: 6.102362204" W x 1.141732283" L x 9.251968503" H
Vittore Colorni was born in Mantua in 1912. He graduated in Law in Bologna in 1933. The racial laws of 1938 forced Colorni to leave Mantua. Armed with false documents, he and his family moved to Rome, where Vittore continued his studies, evading the prohibitions imposed on Jews. In 1945 he published the volume Legge ebraica e leggi locali (Jewish law and Italian local laws). He was then called to teach Ecclesiastical Law (1946-1956) and History of Italian Law (1956-1987) at Ferrara University. Between 1969 and 1971 he chaired as Faculty Dean. His favorite field of research was always the history of Italian Jewry. Vittore Colorni was both an eminent historian and a distinguished scholar. His entire scope of studies remains unmatched due to his thorough research in countless libraries and state archives in Italy and abroad and his extensive analysis of every uncovered document. The essays he gathered on the specificity of Jewish culture in Judaica Minora (1983) and the methodological rigor in their exposition became a model of interdisciplinary research methods.

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