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La Polémique chrétienne contre le judaïsme au Moyen Âge
註釋Against the background of the situation of the Jews in medieval Europe, traces the history of anti-Jewish polemics based on Hebrew and Latin sources. Describes the most important oral disputes - Paris (1240) and Barcelona (1263) - and "contra Judaeos" writings, such as collections of testimonies, dialogues, and treatises. The most important ones were written in the 12th-14th centuries, as a result of doctrinal clashes between Judaism and Christianity. Surveys writings by Pierre Damien, Peter the Venerable, Gilbert Crispin, and many others; the main themes of the polemics (e.g. coming of the Messiah, "blindness" of the Jews); and the types of argumentation.