The Taste of Conviviality: A Poem on Food by Leon Modena

A survey of textual sources relating to Jewish eating habits in pre-modern Italy should also include a composition penned by the Venetian rabbi Leon Modena (1571-1648). Written on the occasion of the wedding of an affluent member of the Venetian community, the text humorously depicts, in verse, the...

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Main Author: Andreatta, Michela (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Penn Press 2015
In: The Jewish quarterly review
Year: 2015, Volume: 105, Issue: 4, Pages: 456-481
Further subjects:B Jewish conviviality
B Hebrew Poetry
B Leon Modena
B Jewish Venice
B Food
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