A Mediterranean Society: The Jewish Communities of the Arab World as Portrayed in the Documents of the Cairo Geniza, Vol. I: Economic FoundationsUniversity of California Press, 1999 - 576 էջ This six-volume "portrait of a Mediterranean personality" is a composite portrait of the individuals who wrote the personal letters, contracts, and all other manuscript fragments that found their way into the Cairo Geniza. Most of the fragments from the Geniza, a storeroom for discarded writings that could not be thrown away because they might contain the name of God, had been removed to Cambridge University Library and other libraries around the world. Professor Goitein devoted the last thirty years of his long and productive life to their study, deciphering the language of the documents and organizing what he called a "marvelous treasure trove of manuscripts" into a coherent, fascinating picture of the society that created them. It is a rich, panoramic view of how people lived, traveled, worshiped, and conducted their economic and social affairs. The first and second volumes describe the economic foundations of the society and the institutions and social and political structures that characterized the community. The remaining material, intended for a single volume describing the particulars of the way people lived, blossomed into three volumes, devoted respectively to the family, daily life, and the individual. The divisions are arbitrary but helpful because of the wealth of information. The author refers throughout to other passages in his monumental work that amplify what is discussed in any particular section. The result is an incomparably clear and immediate impression of how it was in the Mediterranean world of the tenth through the thirteenth century. Volume I, subtitled Economic Foundations, gives an overview of the Mediterranean (history, peoples, culture) during the high middle ages; discusses the working class; the business world, and government's role in commerce; and provides a complete description of travel and seafaring. |
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The Cairo Geniza Documents as a Source | 1 |
1 | 29 |
II | 49 |
THE WORKING PEOPLE | 75 |
The Craftsmen | 82 |
The Wage Earners | 93 |
The Main Industries | 101 |
Agriculture and Fishery | 117 |
TRAVEL AND SEAFARING | 273 |
THE COMMUNITY | 329 |
A Dates and Names | 355 |
Industrial Partnerships | 362 |
The Exchange Rate of Gold and Silver Money | 368 |
99 | 405 |
127 | 427 |
149 | 435 |
Professions of Women | 129 |
THE WORLD OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE | 148 |
75 | 227 |
92 | 246 |
Interfaith Relations Communal Autonomy | 466 |
495 | |
529 | |
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A Mediterranean Society: Economic foundations S. D. Goitein,Šelomo D. Goyṭayn,Paula Sanders Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 1967 |
A Mediterranean Society: The Jewish Communities of the Arab World ..., Հատոր 1 S. D. Goitein Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 1967 |
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